The Bane of Cinco de Mayo
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About the Book
The Bane of Cinco de Mayo follows the ill-fated career of a Mexican immigrant who enters the U. S. illegally, becomes naturalized, and joins the Central Intelligence Agency. He distinguishes himself on black missions that involve international intrigue and assassinations. He becomes disillusioned with the political environment and turns into a renegade (wet rogue agent – WRA). The plot thickens when he attempts to murder a governor who is campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination. Like the two earlier books in the trilogy, this one deals with a potpourri of unlikely characters who are drawn together by ironies and individual agendas.
About the Author
Nathan S. Mitchell is a retired Air Force officer who has been writing professionally for over 30 years. His publishing credits include both fiction and nonfiction books, along with scores of articles and short stories. He has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Nebraska and an M.B.A. from Southern Methodist University. He lives in the Dallas suburb of Plano, Texas.