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American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson
American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson









American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson

In the year that follows, Marie will observe Sankara, seduce him and ultimately have a hand in the coup that will bring him down. So when she’s given the opportunity to join a shadowy task force aimed at undermining Thomas Sankara, the president of Burkina Faso whose Communist ideology has made him a target for American intervention, she says yes.

American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson

She’s brilliant, but she’s also a young black woman working in an old boys’ club and her days are filled with monotonous paperwork. The story follows Marie Mitchell, an intelligence officer with the FBI.

American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson

Luckily, American Spy takes the spy genre into a new and exciting area! There’s so much more going on in this one than someone going undercover. (Feb.I enjoy espionage novels, however, I get bored with the similar premise: middle-aged white guy takes down evil terrorist, politician, etc. This urgent and adventurous novel will delight fans of literary fiction and spy novels alike. Marie is a brilliant narrator who is forthright, direct, and impervious to deception-traits that endow the story with an honesty that is as refreshing as it is revelatory. foreign policy that is certain to make Wilkinson’s name as one of the most engaging and perceptive young writers working today. Written as a confession addressed to her twin sons following an assassination attempt on her life, the novel is a thrilling, razor-sharp examination of race, nationalism, and U.S. In the bargain, she also hopes to learn the circumstances surrounding the mysterious death of her elder sister, Helene, whose tragically short career in the intelligence community preceded Marie’s own. Now the key player in a honeypot scheme to entrap Sankara, Marie finds herself questioning her loyalties as she edges closer to both Sankara and the insidious intentions of her handlers abroad. All this changes when she is tapped by the CIA to insinuate herself with Thomas Sankara, the charismatic new leader of Burkina Faso, in a concerted effort to destabilize his fledgling government and sway them toward U.S. Marie is languishing in the bureaucratic doldrums of the agency, a black woman stultified by institutional prejudice relegated to running snitches associated with Pan-African movements with Communist links. Marie Mitchell, the daughter of a Harlem-born cop and a Martinican mother, is an operative with the FBI in the mid-’80s peak of the Cold War. Wilkinson’s unflinching, incendiary debut combines the espionage novels of John le Carré with the racial complexity of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man.











American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson