AI! PEDRITO! by Kevin J. Anderson - SIGNED FIRST EDITION BOOK
See all titles by Kevin J. Anderson. "New York Times" bestselling authors L. Ron Hubbard ("Battlefield Earth") and Kevin J. Anderson ("The X-Files" and "Star Wars" series) have combined forces to deliver an action-packed espionage adventure that takes readers through the world of spies and double agents.It's been said that somewhere in the world each of us has an exact double. While that's very likely to be true, it's quite unlikely that your own, personal dead ringer will ever turn into the excitingly dangerous vividly funny problem it becomes for U.S. Navy Lt. Tom Smith when he discovers in this fast moving, action crammed espionage adventure that his exact look-alike is a notorious South American revolutionary and spy, Pedrito Miraflores.
Based on an original story by L. Ron Hubbard, his first new fiction work since his runaway 'New York Times' bestsellers "Battlefield Earth" and the 'Mission Earth' series a decade ago, and novelized by bestselling X-Files author Kevin J. Anderson, "Ai! Pedrito!: When Intelligence Goes Wrong" follows the irrepressible Pedrito when he heads north from his native Colodor to assume Smith's identity, leaving behind a crowd of both ardent admirers and vengeful foes.
The straightlaced Smith, meanwhile, unwittingly inherits both factions when he arrives in Colodor (don't look it up on a map of South America, though: Colodor's map makers have been on strike for years) for what he's been misled into believing will be a quiet, all-expenses paid vacation only to find himself attacked in a surprise set up, hilariously orchestrated by rival intelligence agencies.
As the intrigue builds and the plot and complications unfold, Hubbard and Anderson take Pedrito, Lt. Smith and the reader on a rollicking, unpredictably explosive journey through the world of spies and double agents, lovers and enemies.
Inspired by a series of real incidents in the life of L. Ron Hubbard, "Ai! Pedrito!" is a fun-to-read, richly entertaining novel of what can sometimes happen when intelligence goes wrong.