The press called him a "real-life James Bond."
Fidel Castro called him "the most dangerous CIA agent."
History remembers him as a Watergate burglar, yet the Watergate
break-in was his least perilous mission.
Frank Sturgis--using more than thirty aliases and code
names--trained guerilla armies in twelve countries on three
continents and spearheaded assassination plots to overthrow foreign
governments including those of Cuba, Panama, Guatemala, the
Dominican Republic, and Haiti. "
Warrior "follows the shocking, often unbelievable adventures of
Sturgis, brought to life by his nephew, Jim Hunt, and his cowriter,
Bob Risch. Also included are never-before-seen personal photos of
Sturgis and his compatriots.
Frank Sturgis was well-versed in a life of shadows: familiar to
world leaders and underground kingpins, to spies and
couterspies..."Warrior" is his story.