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Pablo Escobar has a nuclear weapon, and the CIA has to get it back! Medellin Acapulco Cold: A Cold War Military Adventure Thriller by Bill Fortin

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Medellin Acapulco Cold: A Cold War Military Adventure Thriller (A Cold War Adventure with Rick Fontain Book 3)

by Bill Fortin
4.5 stars – 38 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Pablo Escobar has a nuclear weapon, and the CIA has to get it back!

In March 1987, the CIA’s Operation Acapulco Cold took on the Medellín cartel. The journey would be dangerous. The alternative for not recovering the nuke would be too horrible to imagine.

A theft occurs in direct response to President Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev’s treaty agreement (START II). Russian SS-20 medium-range missiles are removed from Eastern Europe and their nuclear MIRV packages disassembled.

Five stars and a big thumbs up!
Medellin: Acapulco Cold – Book 3 opens with a scene that utterly epitomizes Bill Fortin as a writer. It’s nail-bitingly tense, it’s packed with fascinating historical detail and, most importantly, it sets the entire plot into motion like the first domino being knocked over in a long line.

A KGB shadow group inside the failing Russian government steals three of the nose-cone assemblies. Geonov, a Russian operative is charged with selling one of these devices to the Medellín cartel. The asking price is $40 million dollars in cash. Pablo Escobar does not even blink when he is offered one. Operation Acapulco Cold is the detailed action taken by the CIA to address this life-altering world situation.

If you like fast-paced military espionage thrillers packed with suspense and action, you’ll love Medellín Acapulco Cold. Scroll up to start reading using Amazon’s ‘Look Inside’ or order your Kindle or paperback today.

Pablo Escobar has a nuclear weapon, and the CIA has to get it back! Medellin Acapulco Cold: A Cold War Military Adventure Thriller by Bill Fortin

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Medellin Acapulco Cold: A Cold War Military Adventure Thriller (A Cold War Adventure with Rick Fontain Book 3)

by Bill Fortin
4.7 stars – 25 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Pablo Escobar has a nuclear weapon, and the CIA has to get it back!

In March 1987, the CIA’s Operation Acapulco Cold took on the Medellín cartel. The journey would be dangerous. The alternative for not recovering the nuke would be too horrible to imagine.

A theft occurs in direct response to President Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev’s treaty agreement (START II). Russian SS-20 medium-range missiles are removed from Eastern Europe and their nuclear MIRV packages disassembled.

A KGB shadow group inside the failing Russian government steals three of the nose-cone assemblies. Geonov, a Russian operative is charged with selling one of these devices to the Medellín cartel. The asking price is $40 million dollars in cash. Pablo Escobar does not even blink when he is offered one. Operation Acapulco Cold is the detailed action taken by the CIA to address this life-altering world situation.

If you like fast-paced military espionage thrillers packed with suspense and action, you’ll love Medellín Acapulco Cold.

A Grunt Level View of Charlie Wilson’s War…
Stinger: Operation Cyclone by Bill Fortin

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Stinger: Operation Cyclone (A Cold War Adventure with Rick Fontain Book 2)

by Bill Fortin
4.8 stars – 34 reviews
Everyday Price: $2.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

A Grunt Level View of Charlie Wilson’s War

Cold War adventure that peers inside the exploits of Senator Charlie Wilson and CIA’s Task Force Chief Gust Avrakotos. Strange bedfellows they were… their alliance proved to be one of the most successful partnerships in the history of the CIA. Stinger: Operation Cyclone centers on the results of these efforts.

The adventure begins with the election of Ronald Regan in 1979. This was the same year that the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Early in 1982 POTUS called for a plan of action to arm and finance the Jihadi warriors known as the Mujahideen. Operation Cyclone was the code name assigned to this project.

CIA Officer Mike Vickers, not a participant in this story, was solicited by Avrakotos to help design and roll out the blueprint to equip the Mujahideen. Included in this Covert Action program was the Stinger guided missile. This weapon system would be credited as the major factor in the Russian withdraw in 1989.

General Gerald Bushman returns as the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency. Rick Fontain, who was now a Member, Technical Staff of AT&T’s Bell Labs, is brought in for his expertise with the Stinger technology. His familiarity with the Russian gunship, the Mil Mi24 was just icing on the cake.

Rick is re-united with his Redeye instructor, Andy Davis, and together they would lay out a plan to kill buku Russian aircraft. However, the operation stalls in 1982 and would not move forward until Rick thwarts an assignation attempt on one, Maalouf Torki bin Taisei. Mr. Taisei is a Malaysian government official. He is also the largest arms dealer on the Pacific Rim.

The KGB gets wind that the Pakistan ISI has agreed to support Operation Cyclone. Their attacks are fierce. However, the result was not what they expected. President Regan issued a change to the original operation requirements. The gloves were to come off. Rick Fontain is told to do whatever it takes to get Stinger into the hands of the Afghan Freedom Fighters.

In 1985 President Zia finally OK’s the American plan to provide the Stinger technology to the Mujahideen. American Special Forces, the Green Beret and DELTA, were assigned to the training center at the ISI’s Ojhri Camp. CIA’s, LTC Jim Pezlola and CWO Gary Larson, solicit the Mujahideen Command to provide students for the very first class of Stinger shooters.

Rick takes the graduating class into Afghanistan to the Russian airbase at Bagram. The rest… as they say… is history. Operation Cyclone may not have ended the Cold War, but it certainly had weakened the Soviet Union’s resolve. So much so that in 1993 it financially collapsed.

Click Amazon’s ‘look inside’ to start reading the first chapter and order your copy of this action-packed, fast-moving military Cold War thriller today.

Pablo Escobar has a nuclear weapon, and the CIA has to get it back! The alternative for not recovering the nuke is too horrible to imagine…
Bill Fortin’s Medellin Acapulco Cold

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Medellin Acapulco Cold (A Cold War Adventure with Rick Fontain Book 3)

by Bill Fortin
4.8 stars – 24 reviews
Everyday Price: $7.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Pablo Escobar has a nuclear weapon, and the CIA has to get it back!

In March 1987, the CIA’s Operation Acapulco Cold took on the Medellín cartel. The journey would be dangerous. The alternative for not recovering the nuke would be too horrible to imagine.

A theft occurs in direct response to President Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev’s treaty agreement (START II). Russian SS-20 medium-range missiles are removed from Eastern Europe and their nuclear MIRV packages disassembled.

A KGB shadow group inside the failing Russian government steals three of the nose-cone assemblies. Geonov, a Russian operative is charged with selling one of these devices to the Medellín cartel. The asking price is $40 million dollars in cash. Pablo Escobar does not even blink when he is offered one. Operation Acapulco Cold is the detailed action taken by the CIA to address this life-altering world situation.

If you like fast-paced military espionage thrillers packed with suspense and action, you’ll love Medellín Acapulco Cold. Scroll up to start reading using Amazon’s ‘Look Inside’ or order your Kindle or paperback today.

★★★★★ Save 75% on this 5-Star Cold War Thriller! Medellin Acapulco Cold by Bill Fortin

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Medellin Acapulco Cold (A Military Thriller with Rick Fontain Book 3)

by Bill Fortin
4.8 stars – 15 reviews
Everyday Price: $7.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

In March 1987, the CIA’s Operation Acapulco Cold took on the Medellín cartel. The journey would be dangerous. The alternative for not recovering the nuke would be too horrible to imagine.

A theft occurs as a result of President Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev’s treaty agreement in January 1986. Russian SS-20 medium-range missiles were removed from Eastern Europe and their nuclear MIRV packages removed. A shadow group inside the failing Russian government steals three of the nose-cone assembles.

A Russian named Geonov is charged with selling one of these devices to the Medellin cartel. The asking price was $40 million dollars in cash. Pablo Escobar did not even blink when he was offered one. Operation Acapulco Cold is the detailed action taken by the CIA to address this life-altering situation.

The journey is dangerous. The alternative for not recovering the nuke would be too horrible to imagine…
Medellin Acapulco Cold (A Cold War Adventure with Rick Fontain Book 3) by Bill Fortin

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Medellin Acapulco Cold (A Cold War Adventure with Rick Fontain Book 3)

by Bill Fortin
5.0 stars – 4 reviews
Everyday Price: $7.99
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Here’s the set-up:
In March 1987, the CIA’s Operation Acapulco Cold took on the Medellín cartel. The journey would be dangerous. The alternative for not recovering the nuke would be too horrible to imagine.
A theft occurs as a result of President Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev’s treaty agreement in January 1986. Russian SS-20 medium-range missiles were removed from Eastern Europe and their nuclear MIRV packages removed. A shadow group inside the failing Russian government steals three of the nose-cone assembles.
A Russian named Geonov is charged with selling one of these devices to the Medellin cartel. The asking price was $40 million dollars in cash. Pablo Escobar did not even blink when he was offered one. Operation Acapulco Cold is the detailed action taken by the CIA to address this life-altering situation.

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