Antoninus Gyro (Tony Hero), Major, USAF, is
relatively happy. His wife has finally joined him in
D.C., he's enjoying his day job as Chief of the Air
Force Seismology Office, and he hasn't been tasked for
any clandestine missions for a while. The man who gave
him these missions, Pompeii Mudd, seems to have
forgotten him. Or not. Mudd, who is on no organizational
chart but appears to be connected to everyone, needs
Tony one more time. He wants to take down a triple
agent, Etel Rosenberg, who is ensconced in the Israeli
Embassy. The Israelis are content to watch and wait for
Rosenberg to make a mistake. Mudd isn't. Mudd devises a
complicated plan to make Tony, who is privy to several
Top Secret projects, a prospect for blackmail and
extortion. This state has to be made known to Rosenberg.
The message runs through the wife of the commander at
Andrews Air Force Base and a Jewish-Italian mobster from
Baltimore. It also involves, as the paramour in a staged
illicit affair, Maggie Faberge. Maggie is an otherwise
innocent secretary at the Naval Oceanographic Office,
where Tony maintains a secure vault. Their little play
leads from a reception at the Andrews Officer's Club to
an apparent tryst in Saint Louis, and back to
Washington. It's believable because Tony and Maggie have
a history together. And Tony carries the ghost of
another old flame. Amanda keeps a former hard drinker
sober. Keeping him safe is the job of some highly
competent bodyguards, shadows that only Tony recognizes.
There's no rest for the contra-wicked.
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