Fighting My Greatest Enemy, Myself An Inspired True Story by a DEA Agent by LarryRayHardin Paperback, 492 Pages, Published 2019 by Larry R. Hardin Dba Hardin's Book ISBN-13: 978-1-73363-508-0, ISBN: 1-73363-508-4
"This is my story about growing up in Kentucky and my experience with law enforcement. After serving over thirty years, I retired from the Federal government with the United States Department of Justice as a Special Agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).Fighting My Greatest Enemy: Myself is my story to remind America, that this dirty and deadly game is still very much alive and well. As a reader, you can be assured you are ..."
"Path of the Devil: Camino del Diablo is a story of true events that occurred 1991-1996. DEA Agent Larry Hardin and two private investigators, Jeff Pearce and Randy Torgerson, were determined to bring down the Meraz organization along the southwestern border. For five years the three men spearheaded two separate, and simultaneous investigations in different locations that eventually merged. Jeff and Randy provided information to Larry to ..."
"Based on True Events of a DEA Agent and Two Private Investigators investigating drugs and corruption at the Mexican border. It's timely and relevant to today's world."
Passing in Outsider Lane(1st Edition) Art From the Heart of Twenty-One Self Taught Artists by Dan Prince, Journey Editions Hardcover, 212 Pages, Published 1995 by Journey Editions ISBN-13: 978-1-885203-17-5, ISBN: 1-885203-17-9
"Estaba en paz con la naturaleza. Pero un día tuve que abandonar Big Plum Creek para seguir un nuevo camL Larry Ray Hardin es un agente jubilado de la DEA, después de"
"" "Larry es un defensor modern. El Larry Ray Hardin que verá en gran parte de este libro es una versión más joven y más enojada que la que conocí en San Diego."
"" "Larry is a modern-day crusader, The Larry Ray Hardin that you will see in much of this book is a younger, angrier version than the one I came to know in San Diego."
"The Meraz's attempted to murder two DEA agents (1970s) and were connected to the murders of Kiki Camerena, George Montoya, Paul Seema, Jose Montoya, Dan Elkins, and Michael Crowe. Larry was determined to indict the Meraz's."