Roja's Revenge -- Where Revenge, Caribbean Pirates and Satanism Meet in New Thriller


WINTHROP, Mass., Nov. 13, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- Who would ever have the courage to attack the powerful and unassailable U.S. Navy? Unearth two Satan worshiping pirates and the USS MASSASOIT (ATF-167) for the assault? In Stephen R. Gagin's blood-curdling book, "Bravo Two Sierra" (now available through 1stBooks Library), the unthinkable happens.

In Gagin's action-packed story, Santana Roja's mother is sold into prostitution when he is a child and he grows up in the alleys and whorehouses of Puerto Cortez, where he eventually commits his life to Satan, vowing revenge on those that destroyed his family. Santana gains control of the city's black market, and eventually leads a satanic gang of pirates. As his inner battle rages, he moves closer and closer to his fateful attack on the U.S. Navy.

This attention-grabbing novel is a book that will bring readers to a different kind of voyage and combat. Written in an ingenious and creative manner, scenes are explicitly described to make the readers encounter Santana's anguish and revenge. "Bravo Two Sierra" is splendid writing spiced up in the realistic arena of Honduras, and the Caribbean Sea.

Stephen R. Gagin is currently working on the sequel to "Bravo Two Sierra": "the Code Alpha," as well as screenplays and other stories. Gagin received his bachelor's degree from the Citadel in South Carolina. Married to the "girl next door," Gagin has two children.

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