BRUCE CASSIDAY
 
 

SECRET AGENT PETER BARON

Secret Agent Peter Baron owed allegiance to no country, always fighting alongside the freedom forces of the world. His foes were the Communists and I.C.E. (I.C.E. International Combine of Entrepreneurs, commonly called International Combine for Evil. I.C.E.)

I.C.E. was a recent outgrowth of the Cold War. The International Combine for Evil profited monetarily from friction between East and West, recruiting its agents, many of whom were professional spies dismissed from one country or another for double-dealing, for selling secrets, or for arcane diplomatic reasons.

I.C.E. was in the nasty game of espionage for the money it brought in from any side—by blackmail, by extortion, by murder. And it was making a fantastically successful job of bartering secrets.

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