When an MI6 recruiting officer asks Peter Craig to break off his counter-terrorism lecture series in Lima to investigate his nephew's activities at a volunteer settlement high in the Andes, Craig accepts a seemingly straightforward mission. Days later, eight thousand feet above sea level, Craig finds himself in a desperate struggle to protect the settlement and surrounding villages from Tupamaro guerrillas.
--This text refers to the
Kindle Edition
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Kenneth Benton (1909-1999) served as an MI6 officer from 1937-68, stationed in Madrid, Rome and South America, before turning his hand to spy and crime fiction.
His novels, which draw on his experience in service and extensive travels, were originally published by Collins and Macmillan in the 1960s and 1970s, and are now republished by his literary estate as Kindle editions.
