T-Man #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTreasury Agent Pete Trask investigates the murder of his friend Jimmie during a Kashmir conference train ride, learning that Jimmie had discovered a Communist plot to frame the Communists themselves with evidence of good Russian clothing. After Jimmie's dying words and a mysterious car mentioned in connection with the crime, Trask pursues the lead, discovering that a woman named Marie—who claims to be helping refugees—is actually a Communist operative involved in the scheme, using discarded American clothing as false proof of Communist benevolence. Trask must expose her deception before the Communist propaganda takes hold.
Treasury agent Pete Trask heads to ancient Greece to track down a mysterious Soviet operative known only as the Paymaster—a top Russian agent carrying $300,000 in cash to fund Communist spy operations across the country. When tailing a Greek Communist named Pellak leads Trask to a chance encounter at the Athens National Archaeological Museum, he spots the exchange but blows his cover, forcing him to go undercover at a local inn where he befriends a woman named Niobe and a peculiar guest claiming to be a wine salesman. As Trask closes in on the Paymaster's true identity and his plans to distribute funds to his network of agents, he'll need all his wits—and a little help from the ancient ruins themselves—to stop the operation before the money changes hands.
Inspector Marty Denver faces a baffling case when a man is murdered for nothing but his shoes—while his cash and jewelry are left behind. When Denver learns of similar shoe thefts across the city, he and his partner Cassidy devise an undercover plan, boarding the Montreal Limited train repeatedly to catch the culprit in the act. What begins as a seemingly senseless crime unravels into a smuggling operation far more sinister than anyone suspected.
T-Man Pete Trask expects a simple reunion at a Karachi airport stopover, but his friend Jimmy Ladras never shows—instead, a mysterious stranger extends an urgent assignment that spirals into danger. When Pete wakes trapped on a Parsi burial tower with vultures circling overhead, he discovers a deadly conspiracy involving the Maharajah, his daughter Mirvani, and a saboteur named Latkoff plotting to bomb the Kashmir Conference and frame an innocent man. Racing against time to stop the plot and unmask the killers, Pete must navigate betrayal, violence, and international intrigue to prevent catastrophe.
T-Man Pete Trask's Paris vacation takes a deadly turn when an old friend, Raoul Delibes, calls him with urgent intelligence about a communist racket infiltrating French society—only to be gunned down before he can reveal the details. Left for dead himself and racing against ruthless operatives who'll stop at nothing to silence him, Trask must piece together the conspiracy using Raoul's cryptic final words and navigate the treacherous web of the Delibes family, some of whom have already fallen under the party's spell. The hunt for the shadowy official running "The Red Racket" becomes a desperate game of survival in the City of Light.
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