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Rich, Sabine, and Vic, three black operatives while on assignment during operation "The CCC" was unable to terminate some of those involved in bringing drugs and armory into the United States. Rich and his two partners had assassinated suppliers and agents in both the United States and Southern France, putting a dent in the supply chain. But the illegal trade operation is back in force. Once again, the black op's controller working for POTUS (President of the United States) has asked the trio to risk their lives. With his partners Sabine and Vic, they may have taken on more; than they can even…mehr
Rich, Sabine, and Vic, three black operatives while on assignment during operation "The CCC" was unable to terminate some of those involved in bringing drugs and armory into the United States. Rich and his two partners had assassinated suppliers and agents in both the United States and Southern France, putting a dent in the supply chain. But the illegal trade operation is back in force. Once again, the black op's controller working for POTUS (President of the United States) has asked the trio to risk their lives. With his partners Sabine and Vic, they may have taken on more; than they can even handle.
From the Yucatan of Mexico in a hidden cenote connected to the Caribbean and then to Mexico City to kill the Chief of Detectives, these two men, and one woman most pursue the drug and arms dealers.
Is transporting dope and armory by one of the world's most erudite smugglers by submarine, too much for these three. Only time will tell. _ e connection to Russia for arms and the Orient for heroin and other places by drug dealers provides a continuous supply of goods that must be stoped or at least slowed down. Wounded and mentally tortured by a woman's love has kept one man to a breaking point at times. Will, the love for his country and the love for a woman, get him killed or seriously wounded, or will he remain in France with the woman he loves?
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Chuck Kimball is the author of _ e CCC. His latest book, CCC REDUX, is a thriller featuring the same deep black ops private operators who have dedicated their lives to helping the President of the United States, POTUS, often by working outside the law by avoiding bureaucratic handicaps. Chuck Kimball was born in a small town in Northern California. In the early years of his career, he worked for the California Department of Forestry, which later became Cal Fire. During his eleven years with the Department, Chuck worked his way up to Fire Captain and spent seven years directing air operations on wild_ res. During the winter months, his interest in teaching Fire Training enticed him to leave employment with California to take a job as a college instructor in San Diego, where he trained fire service personnel and others seeking a firefighting career. While furthering his education, seeking a second Master's degree, he met a wonderful woman from France who became his wife of over forty-two years. Chuck left San Diego and helped put together a Fire Technology program for Solano College in California's Fairfield/Suisun City area. This program featured live-fire training utilizing gasoline and propane for fire props. Recognizing this unique learning site's value, the petrol chemical companies, and the Military Sea Lift Command, and others sent their private fire brigades for training. With the generous time off provided to teachers, Chuck and his wife traveled to many parts of the world, places he depicts in his writing, Russia, India, Egypt, South America, France, Italy, Greece, and the Yucatan, to name a few. Chuck retired the first day of January, nineteen-nighty eight, and moved to Spokane, Washington.
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