The Wright Agenda
CIA & KGB Tandem Covert Affairs
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About the Book
Agent William Wright was called to the CIA Farm to witness the graduation of a Russian defector he recruited. Isla Gustoff wanted help in defecting to the West, while Wright was on a covert assignment in Czecholslavakia. Isla was attracted to another recruit in her class, a good-looking, strapping tall Eastern European. This man was one of the highest skilled individuals the CIA had trained, as he could speak five languages fluently. The new agent’s name was Petro Aposlolic, but while at the farm, he was known as Peter Post. He would prove beneficial within the clandestine Ops center in Moscow that Wright was forming. Peter and Isla were top in their class in self-defence to actual stalking of new subversive-acting agents on the streets of Washington, DC, who were told to evade them at all costs for training purposes.
About the Author
I was born on a small Florida farm in central Florida on August 8, 1946, and I attended Riverview Elementary School and East Bay High in Hillsborough County. I left high school early to join the army in order to get away from the endless chores on the family farm. I received an honorable discharge from the army in West Germany in late March 1967 and stayed in Europe for another year, mainly in the United Kingdom, working my way around the country. I met a young English schoolteacher from Harrow, a leafy suburb of West London, and married Nikki on October 7, 1967. Nikki passed away on February 21, 2011, after forty-four years of marriage. I started writing our life story to tell the world how wonderful and blessed our life had been. From that first book, Harrow Girls/Promises Kept, which was a labor of love, I started writing about our travels and our dogs. Realizing how much I enjoyed it, I started writing spy novels with my early days on the Czechoslovakia and East German borders while serving in the US Army as a backdrop. Later, our lives took us to Eastern Europe after the Iron Curtain came down, where we traveled to buy antiques and explore the once cut-off countries of the Soviet Bloc.