As chief field agent for K section, Sam had long ago narrowed the circle of those he trusted almost to the vanishing point. He had become accustomed to a solitary life spent grappling with danger and the unknown. Some people figured danger was like a woman to Sam - mysterious, challenging, infinitely exciting. But Sam's new mission was going to involve a lot of talking - and a lot of killing. Because the beautiful young Princess he was sent to rescue had disappeared into a smoldering nest of Mideast terrorists and assassins.
This was a real person, William B. Aarons, 1914-2002, the brother of Edward S. Aarons. But according to WBA’s son, and confirmed by their agent, WBA did not write any of the six books; they were all penned by Lawrence Hall. (Source: Al Hubin and Jeff Falco)