Jason Drake Spy Thriller 'The Assassin's Betrayal: CIA Assassin' written by author Auston King which consists of 370 pages, the first book from amongst the fifth books in thriller series, consists of three parts and the names are the betrayal, the hunt and the swamp.
The Assassin's Betrayal: CIA Assassin
Before the
brain cancer diagnosis, Andrei Zadorov was working for SVR foreign intelligence
service of the Russian federation was called KGB in the era of Soviet Union
(Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; U.S.S.R.). When Andrei was young, got a
job in SVR because of his affluent family strong ties with the Russian
government. Andrei father a well-known oligarch, mother reputed educationist
and celebrated artist, they belonged to Sochi, Russia.
The shocking
news of Andrei's from doctor put family in sadness, distress consequently both
father and mother passed away and he inherited immense wealth from family but
Andrew had three to five years for survival and fighting from cancer.
As a spy
Andrei dispatched on many occasions in covert operation by SVR into the
Washington DC there he befriended with well-known Americans. When his mother
was alive, she used to hold art exhibitions world over including United
States.
Despite
riches, Andrei discontented with his life so he decided to continue spying for
Russia without the assistance from Russian government. He would remain restless
unless era of prestige of Soviet Union return back to Russia. Andrew recalled
how he, his parents and majority of Russian population adhered emotionally
connected with ideologies of Joseph Stalin.
Once again
Andrei disguised himself into Dimitri Nabakov acted as art dealer reached into Washington
DC. Though he was to act by his own but made social contacts since working as
spy during past in secret service. Andrew planned to host an art exhibition,
waiting for clandestine material to arrive in his executive suit on his
warehouse but unfortunate incident led Andrew to take a life of truck driver
when he became aware of the suspicion. After murdering truck driver from 9mm Makarov
pistol, he left for Sochi from Dulles International Airport for his chemotherapy
treatment.
Clyde Colt
was on his mandatory leave, sitting on pub, drinking beer, watching soccer
match, his mobile phone was ringing, so he picked up to answer and knew it was
a call from his office. It was Graham Howe, his friend, a helicopter pilot who
served in British air service before joined SAS, instructed him to cut short
his vacation because a new task assigned to him. When enquired about the
mission, was asked for tracing out the disappearance of ammonium nitrate which
was weighing not less than two thousand tones. The last time lost chemical
fertilizer lying were on port of Beirut inside warehouse but shifted somewhere
in the dessert perhaps during its relocation. The British intelligence alluding
to a man connected to past event who travelled to Scotland from Beirut, our
troops have identified his location but troops waiting for your arrival before
raid is carried out under your supervision.
When Clyde
reached Edinburgh from London was informed in detail about the strategy of team
for raiding house in which Lebanese port master was staying. The SAS team was
comprised of six troops equipped with necessary weapon gear and among the most
prominent weapon they had browning L9A1 pistol and H&K MP5 A5 assault
rifle. Gaz who responsible to report Clyde, told him that his troops recorded
the daily activities of suspected location clandestinely assuring him of
mission success.
But when the
raid conducted, unfortunate incident happened when port master was taking out
after getting him, powerful bomb went off in outside parked truck and all six
troops of SAS killed. Clyde also got seriously injured but survived. It was an
undercover operation so authorities had concealed the explosion and attributed
it with gas leakage incident before the public and the media.
After being
treated for his wounds when Clyde reached his home from hospital read a
notification left for him and it was about his force retirement. Clyde remain
no more a captain, he served in the royal marines, special air service and
royal air force for many years. Clyde also went to discuss that matter with
reporting unit but saw very remote chances for his job reconsideration. Clyde
thought had the troop operation not been abortive then it would not face such
drastic decision from Graham Howe.
So Clyde had
no option but to head to his town he belonged to and he resumed living his life
doing nothing. Same visiting pub for drinking beer, watching TV to see his
favorite playing team Manchester United in action and rising up late at home
instead waking up early.
One day Clyde was spending his time drinking beer watching football at pub then suddenly his ex-spouse Kate Price came and she met him unexpectedly. Their marriage had ended when their only son died at his youngest age of cancer disease. Since then, Kate and Clyde had parted their ways. When asked how she got there, replied Graham Howe guided her. Clyde became furious why he is still being followed by the man who served him off the job?
Kate who was spymaster before her demotion in CIA wanted Clyde help to trace out missing ammonium nitrate but the information would only be unveiled to only one man whose name was Jason Drake ex CIA officer who escaped after killing a US senator. The revealing confidential transcript addressed to Kate from Ali Bajal urging to send Jason Drake into Syria within three days, so that information would be passed on by AK. When Kate was CIA director, the disappearance of Jason Drake from a crime scene forced her to wind up black ops unit in Damascus where weapons being supplied to Syrian dissident fighters through Ali Bajal whom she knows was actually an arms dealer running a night club.
At first,
Clyde was not making up his mind for putting his life in danger again but then
he thought if he succeeded might take back his lost job at SAS. So he set off
his journey, reached into the non-tourist and dangerous place where only criminals
lived around. Clyde recalled what Kate told her, he was in San Juan of Puerto
Rico, searching for notorious bar named El
Concha Polvorienta, when traced out, stepped inside and talked to inquired
from bartender about El Soldado but
don't get any good response. Inhabitants of San Juan knew Jason Drake by the
name of El Soldado and not his actual
name. How Clyde could get into contact with fugitive ex American spy was only
through spreading chaos, so he wrangled up with man who in conversation with
standing youthful prostitutes.
When the
bickering begins noise of the trouble attracted Jason Drake to surface, so by
hook or by crook Clyde managed to get closer to wanted man of CIA but when he
got into senses and found himself tied with ropes with a wooden chair inside
tiny trailer. But when the conversation initiated, Clyde revealed his identity,
main purpose before ex CIA spy and tried to convince him to travel to Syria,
instantly Jason refused but later realized it a better opportunity for exposing
real culprits and prove his innocence.
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