Why would the NSA employ Latin language linguists? Dr. Andrew Valquist is about to find out.
In this sequel to the novel A Place of Brightness, you follow a new spy into the NSA for his first day on the job. Little does he know that he's hours from flying off on his first overseas assignment. He'll be even more surprised when he learns that his background in ancient Latin will be crucial to the mission!
The author, Keith Massey, worked at the NSA after 9/11, and so every Top Secret detail is fully authentic in this novel.
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5 Star Amazon Review: "Solidly likeable protagonist with good supporting cast of characters. Quick but thoroughly enjoyable read."
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About the Author: Keith Massey, Ph.D., is a Latin teacher and former intelligence officer. Loving languages, he studied Latin, Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew, and Arabic.
After 9/11, he worked for the National Security Agency. He is honored to be the recipient of the Global War on Terror Civilian Service Medal, for service he performed in Iraq.
He writes what he knows best, stories of adventure where the worlds of espionage and language meet.
Dr. Massey is the author of Intermediate Arabic for Dummies, A Place of Brightness, In Saecula Saeculorum, and Original Thin: the Paleo Diet in the Bible and Ancient Literature.