Publisher's Synopsis
Argentina is in turmoil. A military coup d'état deposed President Perón while General Pedro Aramburu became the interim President. Civil unrest and rioting are occurring throughout the nation while the communists, led by several infiltrated Russian Spetsnaz teams, train the dissidents for a revolution. Operation Argentine Freedom takes Pinky and the reader back to Argentina. It's 1955, and she's departed the United States under her CIA alias, recently divorced Donna Lynn Mills. Her destination; Mar del Plata and escape from an overbearing, controlling ex-husband. She's on her own and five-thousand-miles from home in this covert, deep cover assignment. Local entrepreneur Escobar Riojas befriends Donna the moment she steps off the airplane in Mar del Plata. Will Escobar sweep Donna off her feet, as Friederich Schickendantz almost did nine years earlier? They've stacked the deck against her... her real-life husband, Roger, has been in Europe for several months on a secret assignment for NATO. Carl's ability to generate multiple, interlaced stories and people reaches its finest hour and he keeps the reader on the edge of their seat throughout this story of intrigue. Not until the last page will the reader know if success prevails or Pinky has fallen on the path of destruction....