Clandestine: The CIA, a secret partnership, and an alliance to topple a Government

Clandestine: The CIA, a secret partnership, and an alliance to topple a Government

by Stella Francis Faulkes
Clandestine: The CIA, a secret partnership, and an alliance to topple a Government

Clandestine: The CIA, a secret partnership, and an alliance to topple a Government

by Stella Francis Faulkes

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Overview

When Venezuela's new president seizes control of oil platforms belonging to US companies a cryptic and powerful international organization decides a change in government is in order for the South American nation.

Established as a front for the CIA to combat the spread of communism to Europe in the aftermath of WWII, the Center for Labor Unity is a powerful force, capable of operating outside of government controls. The CLU's most efficient operative is Andy Wayne, a capable agent for change who proved himself in Tunisia in the months leading to the Arab spring.

Charged with inciting revolution, Andy enters Venezuela with two allies: Joyia Gabreille, a beautiful representative of Brazil's national union, and Dane Sinclair, a seasoned operative more than capable of handling the necessary violence that accompanies regime changes.

Unknown to Andy, the US president's chief of staff wants the mission to fail. To accomplish this, he's sent a former CIA assassin to South America. Her mission is simple: permanently retire Andy Wayne.

Clandestine reveals a world where international politics hinge on the pervasive influence of powerful labor unions, and ideologies clash for control of the hearts and minds of entire nations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780996510219
Publisher: Rock Creek Consulting LLC
Publication date: 08/27/2015
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Stella Francis Faulkes is a labor history buff with a career spanning twenty-five years in organized labor and labor relations.


As a labor history enthusiast, Faulkes spends much of her time researching the impact of labor unions on the USA and international politics. She has been a guest speaker at conferences in the United States and Canada and regularly speaks as a subject matter expert on radio programs.


Faulkes lives in Idaho with her husband and dog.

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