Two scientists--missing. A project manager--dead. A top secret project in jeopardy. The CIA and FBI had investigated, interviewed, followed leads from Maryland to the Bahamas. The trail led to Cuba, and the DGI (General Intelligence Directorate), Cuba's version of the KGB. Were top secret documents now in its hands? Were copies passed to the Russians? Unknowns.
Two CIA operatives, already on assignment in Cuba, spotted the scientists at the old Presidio Modelo on Isla de la Juventud. CIA gave strict orders: Do not attempt a rescue. Continue surveillance. But then, the two men disappeared. Were they prisoners? Dead? On the run from the Cubans? More unknowns.
After a detailed meeting at the White House, Grant Stevens and Joe Adler received Team Alpha Tango's new mission: Retrieve the documents, destroy the laboratory, rescue the scientists. Finding the operatives was a whole different story. But would the planned rescue of the scientists turn into something else? Would it become the capture of two traitors?
"Expect anything, at any time, and from any direction." The adage had been preached by the men of A.T. to Eagle 8's trainees. This mission would substantiate that as fact--and more than once.