Sheila
Allee Communications
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"When the Write Words Matter"
Meadowlakes, TX
December 29, 2006
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| Texas Mutiny (Now
in its 3rd printing) REVIEWS: "The story of George Parr and all the other players in the drama,
from loyal pistoleros to cigar-chewing Texas Ranger Capt. A. Y. Allee,
is the stuff of movies... Allee has done a good job telling a story
that seems all the more incredible with the passage of time." Texas Mutiny- Bullets, Ballots & Boss Rule has "mayhem and
unbridled corruption as well as a brutal assassination, and you can't
beat that with a stick." "Written as a novel, yet full of facts like court testimony and
eye-witness acounts, this book by Sheila Allee will curl your hair to
learn how corrupt South Texas politics used to be." "Former journalist Sheila Allee's "Texas Mutiny" is
a true story of murder, corruption, politics and theft in Duval County
told in fictional form. The Texas Tech University graduate, who covered
South Texas for the Associated Press in the '80s, will discuss and sign
the book Thursday in San Antonio.+ Sheila Allee is a journalist and author of Seven Steps to the Podium: A Concise Handbook for Speakers and Speechwriters. A former Associated Press correspondent, she became interested in the story behind Texas Mutiny while researching the life of Texas Ranger Capt. A.Y. Allee, a distant cousin who played a role in the drama. She has written extensively for magazines and news organizations, including Reader’s Digest, Reuters and USA Today. She is a professional speechwriter. |
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