Ebook {Epub PDF} Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA by Amaryllis Fox
Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA Amaryllis Fox. Knopf, $ (p) ISBN Buy this book. Fox delivers a gripping memoir about the . · Amaryllis Fox opens up about espionage, government-issued sex and coming of age in her memoir, “Life Undercover.”. · INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Fast and thrilling Life Undercover reads as if a John le Carré character landed in Eat Pray Love." —The New York Times Amaryllis Fox's riveting memoir tells the story of her ten years in the most elite clandestine ops unit of the CIA, hunting the world's most dangerous terrorists in sixteen countries while marrying and giving birth to a daughter4/5(6).
What I thought of Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA by Amaryllis Fox. Overall Life Undercover was an emotional roller coaster with some thrills of being a spy and catching the terrorists. The first 25 per cent of the book was a bit slow but after that it picked up and I fell into the story hard. Life Undercover reveals the rewards that serving the country provide as well as the toll this service extracts with an intimate and compelling portrait of a woman who literally comes of age in the CIA. Read Full Review . Positive Janet Kinosian, The Los Angeles Times. Written with the feel of a spy novel, the former spy's book offers a. Her memoir, "Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA," opens as Fox takes readers to the streets of Karachi, Pakistan, and details a life that's hyper-paced, dangerous and at times requires.
Recruited at a very young age, Amaryllis Fox reveals life undercover in the utmost elite clandestine unit of the CIA. Although she has a distinct talent for writing the written word, lyrical at times, the story often becomes choppy and segmented. Still, extremely interesting and engaging. She is a brilliant narrator if listening to the audiobook. COMING OF AGE IN THE CIA. by Amaryllis Fox ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 15, A journalist recounts her formative years in the CIA. Fox engagingly—and transparently—describes her work as an undercover agent for the CIA, which recruited the author while she was still in college. Amaryllis Fox's riveting memoir tells the story of her ten years in the most elite clandestine ops unit of the CIA, hunting the world's most dangerous terrorists in sixteen countries while marrying and giving birth to a daughter.
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