Cuba: the Truth, the Lies, and the Cover-Ups

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, History
Cover of the book Cuba: the Truth, the Lies, and the Cover-Ups by Julio Antonio del Mármol, Trafford Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Julio Antonio del Mármol ISBN: 9781490773162
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: April 30, 2016
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Julio Antonio del Mármol
ISBN: 9781490773162
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: April 30, 2016
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

In this volume, the reader is transported back to 1960, where newly minted master spy Julio Antonio del Marmol begins his career by stealing the briefcase of Che Guevara from inside the provincial military headquarters of the Rebel Army in Pinar del Rio. This action propels him into a new, more dangerous sphere of operation as a spy as he works his way into the inner circles of the most paranoid mind of the leaders of the Cuban revolution, Che Guevarawho seeks to groom the young man as his own protg KGB agent! The story details seemingly unbelievable and undoubtedly controversial events surrounding the blueprints to create communist revolutions, spread corruption, and commit assassinations too outrageous to be fiction. The author tells the story not merely as a narratorhe was an active participant in these events as part of the first steps in his life as a thirteen-year-old spy as he retrieved important documents for his friends in his intelligence network. Only when they reviewed the data did he realize the sheer magnitude of what he had accomplished as he exposed what really lay behind Cuba: the truth, the lies, and the cover-ups.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In this volume, the reader is transported back to 1960, where newly minted master spy Julio Antonio del Marmol begins his career by stealing the briefcase of Che Guevara from inside the provincial military headquarters of the Rebel Army in Pinar del Rio. This action propels him into a new, more dangerous sphere of operation as a spy as he works his way into the inner circles of the most paranoid mind of the leaders of the Cuban revolution, Che Guevarawho seeks to groom the young man as his own protg KGB agent! The story details seemingly unbelievable and undoubtedly controversial events surrounding the blueprints to create communist revolutions, spread corruption, and commit assassinations too outrageous to be fiction. The author tells the story not merely as a narratorhe was an active participant in these events as part of the first steps in his life as a thirteen-year-old spy as he retrieved important documents for his friends in his intelligence network. Only when they reviewed the data did he realize the sheer magnitude of what he had accomplished as he exposed what really lay behind Cuba: the truth, the lies, and the cover-ups.

More books from Trafford Publishing

Cover of the book Beyond My Moment of Truth by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book From Crockett to Custer by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book Luck of the Polish by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book My Story: Pain Is a Private Matter by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book Desde Al-Andalus Hasta Monte Sacro by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book The God Particle by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book A Rose in Bloom by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book The Ghastly Greek Gods by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book Life of an Ironworker by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book Brokennedy by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book It Just Isn't Cricket by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book Match of Minds: Electronic Affair by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book Bringing out the Best in You by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book The Stagflation of Malcom Jackson by Julio Antonio del Mármol
Cover of the book The Timeless Island by Julio Antonio del Mármol
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy