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This is a very unusual novel. It's written in first person, from the perspective of an (almost) retired CIA agent, and while there are occasional brief flashbacks to Garrison's life in the field this makes up only a small proportion of the book. This is a long way from being a typical spy thriller, but it's an interesting read.In the prologue, Garrison reveals that he shot his wife, something he clearly regrets, although it's at least half way through the book before the manner of this is
A retired CIA operative comes to believe he wasted his professional life not only promoting questionable American policies, but missing life with his family. To ease the pain he diverts millions that the CIA expected him to use funding a coup attempt that would establish a pro-American government in an African country. Seeing the coup would fail, Garrison decides to save the money for himself. You, the reader, can decide if he's a villain with evil intent, a hero with altruistic motives, or a

This, and other reviews can be found on my blog Just a Lil' LostA retired CIA agent is dealing with being home with his family after many bouts of working abroad in secrecy. He must figure out how to raise his son Noah with Down Syndrome after his wife is suddenly gone and the idea that he might die before his son spurs him into action, making sure Noah will be taken care of. Coupled with the fact that he's trying to lay low with the large sum of money he had siphoned into his own offshore bank
A Spy at Home is a great read. Garrison is a retired CIA operative who spent most of his career on secret missions in third world countries. When we join Garrison and his story he is reminiscing about his life. What did he do right? What could he have done differently? Did he fail his family? These are all questions we ask ourselves and as Garrison reminds us, we do pay for our mistakes in some way. On a personal note, Garrison has an adult son with Down syndrome. Noah was adopted as an infant
I usually use the blurb from Goodreads but I believe it contains a big spoiler so I won't and have spoken to the author to have it changed. Garrison is a retired CIA agent trying to find his place at home with his wife and adult dependant son. After being gone more often than not he has missed a huge chunk of Noah's life and the challenges Louisa has had to deal with. When tragedy strikes Garrison must find a way to step up to the mark and take care of all of Noah's needs.The story gives us some
At first glance, you would assume that this book would solely be a suspenseful spy thriller, but I quickly discovered that A Spy At Home is so much more than that. Told in the first person narrative, retired CIA operative Garrison Stonebrook tells his story about the precarious balance he had to maintain between being a CIA operative, and his relationship with his wife Louisa and adopted son Noah, who has Down syndrome. The storyline is very intriguing as it intertwines the suspenseful
Joseph Rinaldo
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Title | : | A Spy at Home |
Author | : | Joseph Rinaldo |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 296 pages |
Published | : | January 11th 2010 |
Categories | : | Fiction. Suspense. Relationships. Cultural |
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When Dad becomes the lone caregiver for a dependent adult son, Dad has to answer the terrifying question: What happens if I die first? A retired CIA operative comes to believe he wasted his professional life not only promoting questionable American policies, but missing life with his family. Suddenly, his wife is gone, and he must learn all that she knew about caring for their mentally retarded son. After a life of planning for contingencies, the former spy must deal with the possibility that he may die before his son. Who will care for the son when the dad spent a life out of the country and now has no one to lean on? A SPY AT HOME is now available in paperback on Amazon! Check it out at http://www.amazon.com/Spy-At-Home-Jos..., and while you're browsing, watch the YouTube video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi9Fw7....Particularize Books To A Spy at Home
Original Title: | A Spy At Home ASIN B0033WSVVC |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.7 From 37 Users | 24 ReviewsColumn About Books A Spy at Home
A Spy At Home is a very different type of book than I would normally read. It was out of my genre range, written differently than I prefer, yet when I got a request to read and review this book, I accepted it. Normally I wouldn't accept the book if it was so far out of my "league", so to speak. But I did and I will admit that I thought this book was going to be completely different than what it was.Aside from it being out of my genre range, the only real problem I had with this book was how itThis is a very unusual novel. It's written in first person, from the perspective of an (almost) retired CIA agent, and while there are occasional brief flashbacks to Garrison's life in the field this makes up only a small proportion of the book. This is a long way from being a typical spy thriller, but it's an interesting read.In the prologue, Garrison reveals that he shot his wife, something he clearly regrets, although it's at least half way through the book before the manner of this is
A retired CIA operative comes to believe he wasted his professional life not only promoting questionable American policies, but missing life with his family. To ease the pain he diverts millions that the CIA expected him to use funding a coup attempt that would establish a pro-American government in an African country. Seeing the coup would fail, Garrison decides to save the money for himself. You, the reader, can decide if he's a villain with evil intent, a hero with altruistic motives, or a

This, and other reviews can be found on my blog Just a Lil' LostA retired CIA agent is dealing with being home with his family after many bouts of working abroad in secrecy. He must figure out how to raise his son Noah with Down Syndrome after his wife is suddenly gone and the idea that he might die before his son spurs him into action, making sure Noah will be taken care of. Coupled with the fact that he's trying to lay low with the large sum of money he had siphoned into his own offshore bank
A Spy at Home is a great read. Garrison is a retired CIA operative who spent most of his career on secret missions in third world countries. When we join Garrison and his story he is reminiscing about his life. What did he do right? What could he have done differently? Did he fail his family? These are all questions we ask ourselves and as Garrison reminds us, we do pay for our mistakes in some way. On a personal note, Garrison has an adult son with Down syndrome. Noah was adopted as an infant
I usually use the blurb from Goodreads but I believe it contains a big spoiler so I won't and have spoken to the author to have it changed. Garrison is a retired CIA agent trying to find his place at home with his wife and adult dependant son. After being gone more often than not he has missed a huge chunk of Noah's life and the challenges Louisa has had to deal with. When tragedy strikes Garrison must find a way to step up to the mark and take care of all of Noah's needs.The story gives us some
At first glance, you would assume that this book would solely be a suspenseful spy thriller, but I quickly discovered that A Spy At Home is so much more than that. Told in the first person narrative, retired CIA operative Garrison Stonebrook tells his story about the precarious balance he had to maintain between being a CIA operative, and his relationship with his wife Louisa and adopted son Noah, who has Down syndrome. The storyline is very intriguing as it intertwines the suspenseful
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