A Marine's Life in the Shadows

The Reluctant Agent

by Billy D. Smith



Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 16/11/2006

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 248
ISBN : 9781425988982
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 248
ISBN : 9781425929930

About the Book

The main character Clay Dawson is an all American boy who had a disappointment in not getting a scholarship to play football at a big university.  Clay studies martial arts, he uses this training to protect June the girl of his dreams. They fall in love but she betrays him and breaks his heart.  He joins the Marines Corps and shortly after boot camp he is thrown into combat.  He has a run in with a CIA agent.  Clay is thrust into the leadership roll while a low ranking Marine.  Every time there is a battle he has a confrontation with this same agent.  Clay does not approve of the way the agent does his job.  While home recovering from a wound, he marries June who has divorced her husband. His unit is in trouble and  Clay returns to Korea and has to call on the agent for help.  Clay and his boot camp DI is assigned to the Agent on “temporary attached duty” (TAD).

Clay receives a battle field commission.  He is permanently assigned duty via TAD to the Agency.  His heart is always with the Marines but gives the Agency his loyalty.  His time is about equally divided between the Agency and the Marine Corps. Clay is looking for the perfect marriage.  June had a child with her first husband and one child who she does not know if the father is Clay or her first husband.  She then divorces Clay.  Clay marries Amy,  his partner in the Agency.  Amy is identical to June and they find out she is June’s twin sister, they were separated at birth. Marrying Amy  he finds the perfect marriage.  Clay and Amy have an exciting career in the Shadows of espionage, and his association with the Marine Corps.

 


About the Author

Billy was born October 2, 1933 the third child of Charles and Sally Mae Smith in a small Cotton Mill town in Alabama.  Billy’s parents both worked for Handley Manufacturing Company.  He lived most of his early years on the Mill Village in houses owned by the mill.  There he learned to take care of himself,  learn right from wrong,  the morals of the time, and  respect for other people.  He learned how people relate to you because of where you came from.  After attending Handley High School he learned that no matter where you come from you have to make your own reputation and your own life.  Billy’s first book “My Life as I Remember it” tries to retain the true stories of growing up in a small cotton mill town and during the depression. 

After high school and a short time at Auburn University, Billy joined the Marine Corps at the end of the Korean war.  Traveling into a lot of foreign countries.  With this knowledge and people he has known gave him the information to write this fictional story, none of the stories are about any one person or any stories that he learned from their experience.   It did give him the information to write this book with a lot of imagination.   The story ends where his original idea started.

Billy wanted to write a fictional story that he would not be ashamed for his grandchildren or any young person or anyone to read it.  That could be believable and could have happened.