T-Man #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeT-Man, a world-wide trouble-shooter, investigates a communist plot involving a secret arsenal hidden on Tana Island behind the Iron Curtain. After discovering the base and battling enemy operatives, T-Man uncovers that Soviet agents are searching for a missing American scientist, Dr. Kasparik, intending to force him to help them develop guided missile expertise. T-Man locates Dr. Kasparik and works to prevent the Soviets from capturing him and obtaining his scientific knowledge.
When an Arab leader is assassinated in French Morocco, suspicion falls on a legionnaire—and T-Man Pete Trask is assigned to join the Foreign Legion undercover to root out the real troublemaker: a suspected Communist agent named Ivan Petrov who's deliberately stirring up anti-Legion violence. Trask must survive the brutal life of a legionnaire while uncovering Petrov's conspiracy before the Arabs and a treacherous plot combine to wipe out the garrison at Fort Bakir.
Officer Mike Czernak sacrificed everything to bring his sister Anna to America, but when Russian agents use her imprisonment as leverage to extract atomic secrets, he faces an impossible choice between her freedom and the safety of a nation. Grounded in the Cold War tensions of 1955, this tale explores what one man will do when duty and love collide, leaving him to live with the consequences of his decision.
T-Man Pete Trask goes undercover as a rocket fuel expert behind the Iron Curtain to locate Dr. Anton Kasparik, a Czech missile scientist who vanished from the American zone in Germany. Infiltrating Czechoslovakia with a dangerous cover identity, Trask must navigate a web of Communist agents, double-crosses, and ruthless interrogators—including the cunning Commissar Vorak—to complete his mission. The stakes couldn't be higher when the real enemy reveals they've already found the doctor first.
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