Tiger In The Rain

by Robert Clayton Buick


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E-Book
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/28/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 502
ISBN : 9781450036504
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 502
ISBN : 9781450004602
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 502
ISBN : 9781450036498

About the Book

Tiger In The Rain is the true story of a poor kid from Johnstown, Pa, who has lived on the edge of history these past eight decades. Born Bogdan Buich of Serbian heritage, later to become Robert Clayton Buick (Bobby Buick) who became the Most Wanted and Hunted man in the World. Prior to that time, he became the most dashing and successful North American torero of his time. The aficionados, bullfight critics and writers called him Roberto Buick, El Ciclon Del Norte (The Cyclone from the North). Bobby Buick was excitingly spectacular and almost fearless in the bullring, with his repertoire consisting of a great variety of floral and spinning passes always in close proximity to the bull's horns. There were occasionally collisions with his brave opponents due to his demanding style, initiating subsequent goring's. Then one day alias Roberto Buick was recruited by the U.S. Government for a surveillance project at a small hotel in Mexico City to observe clandestine activity where he uncovered a plot to kill President Kennedy two months before President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. An event that changed Bobby's life forever. His story is interwoven throughout historical and international intrigue. A must read for history buffs and conspiracy theorists


About the Author

ROBERT CLAYTON BUICK is described as a Soldier of Fortune and the most successful American bullfighter of his time, in Mexico, Central and South America. The writers, aficionados and bullfight critics called him “El Ciclon del Norte”, translated: “The Cyclone from the North”. Buick was fearless in the bullring, while adorning his style with spinning and floral passes, always in close proximity to the bull’s horns, thrilling the thousands of people who came to see him perform in his spectacular style.