Monthly Archives: January 2018

Publicity Flash – Gringo Book International Fugitive

GRINGO My life on the edge as an international fugitive “I have worked with and/or written about mob bosses, rock stars, boxing champions,, Hollywood big shots, Ivy League intellectuals, and Oscar-winning actors. I can honestly say that no one has lived a more fascinating life than Dan “Tito” Davis.” Peter Conti, Author-Screenwriter GRINGO!!!! “Sharp and insightful, Conti takes us inside the ultimate fugitive story. You know that characters like this exist in the world, but rarely do you get [...]

Publicity Flash – Gringo Book International Fugitive2018-06-24T22:44:12+00:00

RENDITION – The Story of Dan “Tito” Davis

An elusive international fugitive from justice, cartels, kingpins, stolen passports and the mercenaries who sent him home By T.D. Griffith ISLA MARGARITA, VENEZUELA | This Caribbean paradise only a half-hour’s flight from the capital of Caracas served as home and hideout for Dan “Tito” Davis, but it was a world away from his humble beginnings in the sparsely settled state of South Dakota. As a fugitive from U.S. justice for well over a decade, Davis stayed in the shadows, frequently changed residences in [...]

RENDITION – The Story of Dan “Tito” Davis2018-05-27T22:10:02+00:00

The truth can be stranger than fiction – The story of Dan “Tito” Davis

So when an author writes thrillers, you’re taking on the responsibility of maintaining a believable environment for your reader within the constraints of what is your “real world”. Dan Brown has centuries-old conspiracies, Clive Cussler often has world-threatening evil villains that must be stopped by a small group of talented individuals. Tom Clancy started World War III but kept it believable by only using modern and realistic technology. Thrillers can crossover with science fiction by creating new technology or potential natural disaster, but still within [...]

The truth can be stranger than fiction – The story of Dan “Tito” Davis2018-05-27T22:11:23+00:00

Dan ‘Tito’ Davis opens up about real-life memoir ‘Gringo’

Dan "Tito" Davis chatted with Digital Journal about his real-life memoir "Gringo: My Life on the Edge as an International Fugitive. "My book was titled Gringo because in Latin America a foreigner is called a 'gringo,' not necessarily American but a European or someone from outside of Latin America they are called gringo," he said. "I was literally a gringo in Latin America so why not sport it as the title of my book." Davis noted that he had two challenging [...]

Dan ‘Tito’ Davis opens up about real-life memoir ‘Gringo’2018-05-28T22:01:41+00:00

Expert fugitive Tito reveals how to ‘disappear’ in the Philippines

The author of a book about spending 13 years on the run from US federal law enforcement spoke to PLN during a recent visit to Manila. With his experience of lying low in 54 countries across five continents, we wanted to ask Dan ‘Tito’ Davis whether the Philippines would be a good place to ‘disappear’… Dan ‘Tito’ Davis meets the locals while exploring the slums of Tondo, Manila. PLN: Why are you in the Philippines? Dan: I came to [...]

Expert fugitive Tito reveals how to ‘disappear’ in the Philippines2018-05-27T22:11:54+00:00

NO LONGER ON THE RUN

By Hays BlinckmannA lot has happened since last May for a little book called “Gringo: My Life on the Edge as an International Fugitive,” written by local resident Dan “Tito” Davis and Peter Conti. Last spring seemed to be just the beginning of what now has become quite a journey for the book and author.Gringo’s story is a jaw-dropping, thrill-ride biography about Davis’ life as a drug trafficker turned fugitive. Follow his story from modest beginnings in South Dakota to [...]

NO LONGER ON THE RUN2018-05-27T22:12:01+00:00

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