When Earl E. Mansplainer, your CIA handler, ‘suggests’ that you go visit your foster family for their 4th of July celebration, you know that no good will come from this…But, then, what can you do when you’re the top psychic in the CIA’s clandestine Project Aesop?When a North Korean woman flees her arranged marriage to a top government official and seeks sanctuary in the US, the CIA practically drools at the opportunity to enlist Jane Doe to use her psychic abilities to spy on this secretive country.There’s just one small problem… the North Korean refugee has been snatched up by a new cult led by a man with psychic powers of his own! To make matters worse, the first team they sent in hasn’t been heard from since! This has led the top brass to believe that Project Aesop, and especially Jane Doe, has been compromised and insist that Jane go in and fix it!Now it’s up to Jane to infiltrate this cult, enlist the aid of the first team, and rescue the damsel-in-distress, all without blowing her cover, because if she fails, her life, as she knows it, is over!Yeah, no pressure or anything…
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- Release Date 07/05/2020
- Author Ryan Maitland
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 7.2 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.46 x 8 inches
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