Lukewarm: a novel of the early cold war
In 1951, on the outer “lukewarm” edges of the Cold War, Stanley Warren becomes a PsyWar operative in the just-organized CIA. He is sent to Greece to organize a “Black Radio” station, calling for resistance inside communist Bulgaria. His close friend John Preston directs covert missions in Albania. Their adventures and failures teach them what can –and cannot–win in the U.S./Soviet battle for third-world peoples. And that freedom and democracy can’t be imposed. They must be earned and accepted by the citizens of any country. LUKEWARM is an adventure novel. Set in the 1950s, it pulls the reader into a time when CIA’s primitive covert operations wasted resources and often seriously damaged America’s reputation. The incidents are now history and LUKEWARM has received clearance from CIA. * * * Now retired in Oceanside, CA, Orin Parker had an early first career with the CIA. Following that he worked as executive of an educational services organization, serving in the Middle East area for over twenty years. His two earlier novels are centered on the Palestinian problem: BURIAL IN BEIRUT in 1998 and RAJA’OUN - WE WILL RETURN in 2000. Both are available at Barnes & Noble, IUniverse.com, and Amazon.com. Cover design by David C. Parker
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Lukewarm: a novel of the early cold war
In 1951, on the outer “lukewarm” edges of the Cold War, Stanley Warren becomes a PsyWar operative in the just-organized CIA. He is sent to Greece to organize a “Black Radio” station, calling for resistance inside communist Bulgaria. His close friend John Preston directs covert missions in Albania. Their adventures and failures teach them what can –and cannot–win in the U.S./Soviet battle for third-world peoples. And that freedom and democracy can’t be imposed. They must be earned and accepted by the citizens of any country. LUKEWARM is an adventure novel. Set in the 1950s, it pulls the reader into a time when CIA’s primitive covert operations wasted resources and often seriously damaged America’s reputation. The incidents are now history and LUKEWARM has received clearance from CIA. * * * Now retired in Oceanside, CA, Orin Parker had an early first career with the CIA. Following that he worked as executive of an educational services organization, serving in the Middle East area for over twenty years. His two earlier novels are centered on the Palestinian problem: BURIAL IN BEIRUT in 1998 and RAJA’OUN - WE WILL RETURN in 2000. Both are available at Barnes & Noble, IUniverse.com, and Amazon.com. Cover design by David C. Parker
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Lukewarm: a novel of the early cold war

Lukewarm: a novel of the early cold war

by Orin Parker
Lukewarm: a novel of the early cold war

Lukewarm: a novel of the early cold war

by Orin Parker

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In 1951, on the outer “lukewarm” edges of the Cold War, Stanley Warren becomes a PsyWar operative in the just-organized CIA. He is sent to Greece to organize a “Black Radio” station, calling for resistance inside communist Bulgaria. His close friend John Preston directs covert missions in Albania. Their adventures and failures teach them what can –and cannot–win in the U.S./Soviet battle for third-world peoples. And that freedom and democracy can’t be imposed. They must be earned and accepted by the citizens of any country. LUKEWARM is an adventure novel. Set in the 1950s, it pulls the reader into a time when CIA’s primitive covert operations wasted resources and often seriously damaged America’s reputation. The incidents are now history and LUKEWARM has received clearance from CIA. * * * Now retired in Oceanside, CA, Orin Parker had an early first career with the CIA. Following that he worked as executive of an educational services organization, serving in the Middle East area for over twenty years. His two earlier novels are centered on the Palestinian problem: BURIAL IN BEIRUT in 1998 and RAJA’OUN - WE WILL RETURN in 2000. Both are available at Barnes & Noble, IUniverse.com, and Amazon.com. Cover design by David C. Parker

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781465315359
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Publication date: 12/20/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 476 KB
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