Covert Warriors

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Thorndike Press, Jan 4, 2012 - Fiction - 567 pages
New York Times Bestselling Authors -- There's an uneasy and unholy alliance building across the Caribbean. Few in the U. S. government want to believe that a third world country and its chest-thumping leader could pose a credible threat. But than why are the Chinese helping to train its special forces? And why are the Russians helping to build a nuclear power plant? Charley Castillo and his men go in to investigate, but they have no idea what they've just gotten themselves into.

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About the author (2012)

W. E. B. Griffin is one of eight pseudonyms used by William E. Butterworth III, who was born on November 10, 1929 in Newark, New Jersey. He enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private in 1946 and underwent counterintelligence training at Fort Holabird. After assignment to the Army of Occupation in Germany where he served on the staff of the Commander of the U.S. Constabulary, Major General I.D. White, Butterworth left the service in 1947, but rejoined and again served with White from 1951 to 1953 in Korea. After leaving the service for the second time, Butterworth remained in Korea as a combat correspondent. He was later appointed chief of the publications division of the Signal Aviation Test and Support Activity at the Army Aviation Center in Fort Rucker, Alabama. He received the Brigadier General Robert L. Dening Memorial Distinguished Service Award of the U.S. Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association in 1991 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars News Media Award in 1999. At first, he wrote fiction for young adults. He has written more than 125 books including the Brotherhood of War series, The Corps series, Badge of Honor series, Honor Bound series, Presidential Agent series, Men at War series, and A Clandestine Operations Novel series. He received the Alabama Author's Award in 1982 from the Alabama Library Association.

William E. Butterworth IV is the son of author W. E. B. Griffin. He was the editor of Boys' Life, the magazine of the Boy Scouts of America. He has co-authored some of his father's books including The Double Agents, The Traffickers, The Saboteurs, The Vigilantes, The Outlaws, Victory and Honor, The Spymasters, Deadly Assets and Broken Trust.

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