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Bayou Of Pigs

Bayou Of Pigs

Current price: $14.50
Publication Date: March 25th, 2014
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:
9781443427647
Pages:
360
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Description

In 1981, a small but heavily armed force of misfits from Canada and the United States set off on a preposterous mission: invade an impoverished Caribbean country, overthrow its government in a coup d'etat, install a puppet prime minister and transform the island into a crooks' paradise. Their leader was a Texas soldier of fortune named Mike Perdue. His lieutenant was a Canadian Nazi named Wolfgang Droege. Their destination: Dominica. For two years, they recruited fighting men, wooed investors, stockpiled weapons and forged links with the mob, leftist revolutionaries and militant Rastafarians. They called their invasion Operation Red Dog, and they were going to make millions. All that stood in their way were two federal agents from New Orleans on the biggest case of their lives.

Set in the Caribbean, Canada and the American South at the end of the Cold War, and based on hundreds of pages of declassified U.S. government documents, as well as exclusive interviews with those involved, Bayou of Pigs tells the true story of Canadian and American men who tried to steal a tropical paradise.

About the Author

Stewart Bell is an award-winning journalist and the author of three critically acclaimed books, including the national bestseller Cold Terror and The Martyr’s Oath. He was awarded the Amnesty International prize for “Guerilla Girls,” his magazine article about child soldiers in West Africa. “The Terrorist Next Door,” his article about an Algerian bomber, was made into a TV movie.

Praise for Bayou Of Pigs

“An engaging and incredible account…extensively researched and well-written.” — Washington Times