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 · Gringo Nightmare: A Young American Framed for Murder in Nicaragua by Eric Volz Eric Volz was an upwardly mobile and adventurous year-old when he went with a friend to Nicaragua a few years ago to found a magazine that he hoped might serve as a bridge between that country’s native population and English-speaking readers who shared his own interest in Central America’s culture, .  · After returning to the U.S., St. Martin's Press published Volz's memoir, Gringo Nightmare:A Young American Framed for Murder in Nicaragua. The book details his wrongful imprisonment and political undertones of the case, an ordeal that would become the foundation for his future life's work/5(57).  · Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Gringo Nightmare: A Young American Framed for Murder in Nicaragua by Eric Volz (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!4/5(1).


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Gringo Nightmare is a courageous look into the eye of injustice. As a follower of Eric's story from the very beginning and a friend to his family, nothing compares to hearing his nightmare told in his own words. He gives the readers an insightful and deeply personal look at the corrupt judicial system in Nicaragua. After returning to the U.S., St. Martin's Press published Volz's memoir, Gringo Nightmare:A Young American Framed for Murder in Nicaragua. The book details his wrongful imprisonment and political undertones of the case, an ordeal that would become the foundation for his future life's work. So, when Borders was closing last summer, I was able to buy a hardcover copy for just one dollar. It was a dollar well spent. Eric Volz unravels the story of being framed for murdering his former girlfriend, Doris. At the time, Volz was a young American living and working in Nicaragua, a place where he, with the help.

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