mary synder| First Assignment |
CIA analyst Alex Everett wasn't expecting to uncover the
compelling facts he stumbled upon during a covert assignment. But he quickly learned that his superiors weren't expecting it
either-they had assigned Alex to lead the investigation into the triple murder
because he had little field experience. And they counted on that inexperience
to keep him from uncovering what really happened. With his CIA bosses' access to the most sophisticated
technology in the world, Alex attempts to hide his discoveries from them. He struggles to fit the pieces together-a tortured Marine in
the Middle East, an egotistical conservative U.S. president, a senator with a
dirty little secret, enormous amounts of laundered money, and the CIA stalking
one of their most experienced agents. The more Alex uncovers, the more certain
he is who is ultimately responsible, but clear incriminating evidence is elusive. The twists and turns in this espionage and politically liberal thriller
will keep you guessing until the surprising, final twist.
My English teacher in high school was Mrs.
Ellingson. She once commented how my class had "some good writers". I
was not necessarily one of them at the time, but I enjoyed writing! Actually, I
went on to become a nurse and worked in psychiatry and later home health and
hospice.
During
my nursing career, I always spent time writing. Most of my writing was poetry.
My favorite genres were murder mysteries and espionage thrillers. And, after
going through a painful divorce, I decided to write a murder mystery
myself--the story of an unhappy wife who got away with murdering her slothful
husband who had a credit card addiction. He got the couple in deep financial
trouble and frightening events followed. Yes, it was about my marriage,
although I didn't murder my husband! I never finished that book, but the pages
and pages I did write proved to be both therapeutic and educational related to
writing.
Years
later, I began my recently-published novel, First Assignment. Between my love of
espionage thrillers and how deeply troubled I was becoming over the lack of
integrity demonstrated by many conservative politicians, I decided to combine
the two elements in my book. Then January 6, 2021 happened and my anger piqued
as well as my writing pace. I finally finished the book in July, 2022 and
self-published it later that month.
I
have often thought about Mrs. Ellingson and wonder what she would think if she
was still living and read my book. I hope she would give me an "A".
Thanks for the outstanding educational experience you gave me, Mrs. Ellingson!
Personally,
I remarried 30+ years ago to a wonderful man and we have two amazing adult
daughters. I retired from nursing four years ago and now spend much of my time
writing--except when I am oil painting, watching baseball, or giving our dogs
and cats attention!
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