
The Orinoco Gambit
Love, Loyalty, and Espionage in WWII - the Untold Story of OSS Agents in South America
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In the shadow of World War II, Alexis Hart Barclay—beautiful, brilliant, and fiercely independent—is not just a missionary’s wife. Beneath her genteel New England upbringing and Christian devotion lies a trained OSS (the precursor to the CIA) agent, fluent in four languages and deadly with a knife, pistol, and rifle. Alongside her husband Jim, a devout preacher and covert operative, Alexis is thrust into the heart of South America’s geopolitical battleground, where Nazi U-boats lurk offshore and rubber, oil, and gold fuel the Axis war machine.
As the war intensifies, Alexis finds herself torn between duty and desire, faith and betrayal. Her clandestine affair with Major Jonathan Speer, a charismatic German officer, threatens everything—her marriage, her mission, and her soul. When Jonathan’s sister is murdered under Hitler’s secret euthanasia program, he defects, joining Jim and Alexis in a desperate jungle mission to sabotage a Nazi rubber shipment that could turn the tide of the war.
From the steamy streets of Maracaibo to the perilous depths of the Orinoco and Amazon jungles, The Orinoco Gambit is a sweeping tale of espionage, sacrifice, and moral reckoning. Based on true events and family journals, this novel explores the hidden roles of men and women in wartime intelligence, the spiritual cost of sanctioned violence, and the enduring legacy of love and justice.