“Stalking the Caravan: A Drug Agent in Afghanistan 1971-1973” by Terrence M. Burke Becomes an Audiobook Produced & Published by Brook Forest Voices

By: May. 31, 2014
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Terrence M. Burke, former Deputy Director and Acting Director of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and Brook Forest Voices (BFV) have agreed to release Burke's second book "Stalking the Caravan: A Drug Agent in Afghanistan 1971-1973" as an audiobook.

In 1971 Afghanistan, the rugged routes to Kabul teemed with worldwide youth in search of cheap drugs and enlightenment. With the idyllic dreamers came hardcore criminals. In "Stalking the Caravan," then Federal Narcotics Agent Terrence Burke describes taking on criminals in Kabul while working undercover, often without backup, to dismantle smuggling operations in Afghanistan and India, using "renditions" to return fugitives like Timothy Leary to the U.S., teaming with the Soviet KGB to close a drug route through the USSR, and challenging criminals in the Royal Palace and the Afghan Police.

Scheduled for release this Fall, "Stalking The Caravan" will be narrated by Michael Pearl, narrator of Terry's first book "Stories from the Secret War", which told of Terrence's role in the CIA's war in the mountains of Laos, for which he was awarded the CIA Intelligence Star for Valor.



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