Miss INGRID LISE LARSSEN (Ethical Hacker)
I got reeled in by this honest genuine actor. That’s basically it. It is written with a straight forward,manner. Just clarity and a true truth seeker. He begins by explains his background. It isn’t pretty, but shows how his strong mother reared him and his siblings. Whilst, the baby, he held the view that his older brother was on a very high platform. However, after maturity, being out in the working world, later reflected that their exalted earlier status which he gave them, was now in stark contest, to his own even higher position. He also observed their steady climb back down the rungs of success. Although, he has not mentioned sibling rivalry, I believe it would be felt very strongly. Although, he had a Harvard Law Degree by now, his covert, ultra secretive C.I.A. employment, was never to be shared with his family. His strong mother, was probably horrified when he announced he was to marry a white girl. By now he had come to realise from his C.I.A. observation post, that very few Case Officers, were actually black, ethnic, female or disabled. This was the complet opposite to the C.I.A.’s very deliberate mantra about how they value ‘diversity’. Upon following up his probes with a very senior trusted source, he discovered there were very few black ‘Elite Case Officers’. Probably, so that could easily be controlled. In fact, the majority were just janitors, or Assistants. The ethnic minorities viewed him with suspicion, because of his high status, in would not be acceptable to bond with those who were beneath a certain statur or level. So these people believed that he looked down on his own black heritage. Must have been an awkward position to be in. Not fully accepted in to the upper etchleons of the mainly ‘White Man’s World Case Officers’, but disliked and eyed with suspicion by his own black folk. Possible his situation was very much designed that way. The Sample that I read, (which was more than enough to ‘wet my appetite’, I give 5 STARS.