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Voices of Resistance : Book One: Deception's Hand, Paperback / softback Book

Voices of Resistance : Book One: Deception's Hand Paperback / softback

Part of the Voices of Resistance series

Paperback / softback

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This is the story of six Americans. Government agents sent on a mission that began in the dusty offices of the Panama Canal Zone Closure committee in Panama City, Panama in 1979.

Knowing all along that their cover as administrators for the committee was a thinly veiled attempt to keep tabs on the birth pangs of the Columbian drug cartels.

The agents found themselves neck deep in intrigue and espionage.

Treason at the highest levels of government leads them to go deep under cover in the rain forests of Costa Rica.

Following the trail of guns, money, drugs and human trafficking that moved throughout Central America from Columbia to Honduras.

Surrounded by Contra rebels, Nicaraguan Sandinistas and La Resistencia of Central America, the six find a life among the trees and mountains that speaks to their inner hearts and minds.

No longer US agents planted to keep an eye on the goings on, they become the Voices of Resistance.

Training a rag tag resistance army of peasants and farmers to become the most feared Resistance Army in all of Central America.

They were La Discordia - The Discord. And they were deadly.Book One: Deception's HandThe story begins in the administrative offices of the Panama Canal Zone Closure committee in Panama City.

The year is 1979. Jimmy Carter is the president of the United States of America.

Colonel Manuel Noriega runs Panama from the cozy aspect of a man behind the scenes.

Drug cartels begin to flourish in Columbia. The guise of administrative officials allows a small group, one woman, Megan McLarren, and three men, Joe Miller, Bob Elkins and Mike Wells, of the Closure Committee to infiltrate a small group of Panamanians intent on saving the Darien Province between Panama and Columbia from being overrun by the drug labs.

The group finds themselves on the receiving end of a kidnap attempt.

Megan McLarren's spouse, Mitch McLarren-a senior official in the US Department of Justice-is responsible for the kidnapping.

The intention of selling Megan and her knowledge of the treaty to the drug lords in exchange for a steady supply of drugs to the US, to be handled and distributed by Mitch.

The kidnapping is thwarted and Mitch McLarren is tried for treason to the US.

The failed attempt to take Megan McLarren angers her captors and they vow to avenge the action.

The tale of how Megan was rescued by Joe, Bob and Mike is told throughout the villages in the Darien.

A legend is born.

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:544 pages
  • Publisher:Independently Published
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  • ISBN:9781095398470

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:544 pages
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  • ISBN:9781095398470

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