Lincoln Barry forges a career in law-enforcement, first as a policeman, then later working for the Bureau of Narcotics and Danger Drugs (BNDD) after a federal training session in Washington D.C. He moves over to the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Bureau where he spends the remainder of his career. This crafted novel is based on true case studies as Linc goes undercover posing as drug and gun dealers selling to criminals. He is a family man, a Christian, and wrestles with the dark side of his personality required for undercover work. Portions of the story are fiction to protect the real people involved, but the reader will get a true glimpse into what took place in the early 1970s with young dedicated federal agents on a quest to entrap perpetrators involved in illegal trafficking in the United States. While Linc is chasing the bad guys, someone working for the Dixie Mafia out of Louisiana is watching him. In time, he will fall into their spytrap.