In "An American's Story," 70 Year Old Author Gaston Delesdandroux Establishes Himself as a Major Player in the Intelligence and Espionage Thriller Genre

The unlikely and incredible love story that lasted more than a decade between CIA and KGB agents in the 1960's.

New Orleans, LA, March 27, 2011 --(PR.com)-- In 1961, Gaston Delesdandroux is a young U.S. Navy cryptographer with the highest of security clearances stationed at the U.S. Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida. He is married to Clair, a stunningly beautiful Creole from Louisiana. Gaston is recruited to become an agent for the CIA and his life is forever changed.

His assignment is to determine the true identity of Inga, a beautiful, sensual but mysterious woman who is the daughter of the billionaire weapons dealer Claus Scheyk, who earns a billion dollars on Agent Orange and other deadly chemicals and weapons purchased by the CIA for use in Vietnam.

Written as a novel, the tumultuous sixties blend seamlessly with historical facts of the Cuban-Russian Missile Crisis, and the Vietnam War along with first-time public disclosures of current events as they were in reality in the classified messages passing through Gaston’s hands.

Gaston’s mission is to determine Inga’s origin and purpose as a possible Soviet KGB agent. The story is chilling as we follow his efforts to accomplish his mission by overcoming insurmountable odds and multiple surprise twists and turns including a love affair with Inga and his discovery of Soviet brainwashing techniques used on Inga since childhood. He succeeds in exposing Inga as the most important KGB agent ever disclosed, but at a price he was not willing to pay.

This blockbuster thriller moves from Jacksonville through Savannah, Washington, Helsinki and New Orleans as he battles the CIA for the truth about Inga and how, in the end, Gaston succeeds in freeing Inga from certain assassination by the CIA with the help of unlikely allies.

About the Author:
Gaston Delesdandroux is a pseudonym for an award-winning journalist and author who waited 50 years to write this story so that he would have the freedom to express himself with candor and honesty.

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Name: Amy LaFontaine, publicist
E-Mail: anamericansstory.delesdandroux@gmail.com
Phone: 800-9461810
Websites and Reviews: http://gastondelesdandroux.ws
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