by Karen A. Lynch

From 1958 to 1969, a heated battle raged both covertly and overtly with
Fidel Castro's regime. Multiple operations were launched against
Castro's communist takeover, the sea legs being provided by the CIA's Maritime section.
The Fish Are Running; the Untold Secret Stories of CIA Maritime Operations
is the story of those missions, implemented by Cuban exiles possessed
of undaunted courage and determination to reclaim their homeland, and
backed by the best of the CIA's maritime staff. A gripping tale told by
the men behind the action.
The CIA's Secret War On Cuba;
Commando Mambises
by Grayston L. Lynch

In the sequel to
Decision for Disaster; Betrayal at the Bay of Pigs,
CIA Intelligence Officer Grayston Lynch's khaki's are barely dry
from his exploits during the Bay of Pigs invasion, when he finds
himself once again facing off against Fidel Castro in
The CIA's Secret War Against Cuba; Commando Mambises. As in
Decision for Disaster,
Lynch pulls no punches in his telling of secret operations designed to
overthrow Fidel Castro and his communist government, and Lynch's
courageous Commando Mambises, who fulfilled President John F. Kennedy's
desire to "set Cuba afire."