Trigger Point, A Nicholas Ford Novel, by Tony Roth, is a spy thriller/historical novel that is quite exciting in its content.
Not only does this book appeal to lovers of thrillers and espionage (with a dash of romance!) but to those who might be curious about a little-known part of American history centering on the Latin American Cold War in the 1980s. What better way to learn about our history than through the eyes of an all-American spy on the inside?
This book was inspired by true events. Historical fiction with characters that are deep, provoking and dangerous, the human relationship facets of the book will draw in men and women.
Roth says he has been influenced by such best-selling authors as: Ian Fleming, John le Carre, Tom Clancy, John Grisham, Nora Roberts, David Baldacci. This is Roth’s first novel in the Nicholas Ford Series.
When the CIA recruited him... ...they said he would need to make sacrifices for his country. Did he understand they meant he'd give up everything?
Growing up in the Midwest, Nicholas, a farm boy, knew how to work hard and understood the importance of friends and family. It's 1985 and his old coach just gave him a call and asked if his friend could come to the University of Illinois for a chat. Nick had no idea Vincent was CIA, but it didn't matter.
The man knew how to play the patriot card. One year in and his life was changed forever.
Go deep undercover with Nick, posing as Sean Smith, a graduate student in agriculture interning for the USAID in Colombia. The year is 1986 and he’s up to his neck in contra rebels, Central American dictators, corrupt operatives and the Cartel, and a mysterious Spanish interpreter who is far more than what she seems.
If you would like a PDF or physical copy of the book for review, please just let me know via messenger.
Trigger Point, A Nicholas Ford Novel, by Tony Roth, is a spy thriller/historical novel that is quite exciting in its content.
Not only does this book appeal to lovers of thrillers and espionage (with a dash of romance!) but to those who might be curious about a little-known part of American history centering on the Latin American Cold War in the 1980s. What better way to learn about our history than through the eyes of an all-American spy on the inside?
This book was inspired by true events. Historical fiction with characters that are deep, provoking and dangerous, the human relationship facets of the book will draw in men and women.
Roth says he has been influenced by such best-selling authors as: Ian Fleming, John le Carre, Tom Clancy, John Grisham, Nora Roberts, David Baldacci. This is Roth’s first novel in the Nicholas Ford Series.
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A short synopsis:
When the CIA recruited him...
...they said he would need to make sacrifices for his country.
Did he understand they meant he'd give up everything?
Growing up in the Midwest, Nicholas, a farm boy, knew how to work hard and understood the importance of friends and family. It's 1985 and his old coach just gave him a call and asked if his friend could come to the University of Illinois for a chat. Nick had no idea Vincent was CIA, but it didn't matter.
The man knew how to play the patriot card.
One year in and his life was changed forever.
Go deep undercover with Nick, posing as Sean Smith, a graduate student in agriculture interning for the USAID in Colombia. The year is 1986 and he’s up to his neck in contra rebels, Central American dictators, corrupt operatives and the Cartel, and a mysterious Spanish interpreter who is far more than what she seems.
If you would like a PDF or physical copy of the book for review, please just let me know via messenger.
Happy Reading!