Jake Keet
ASIN: B00M0QG84E
Publisher: Keet Bros Publishing LLC
Pages: 136
Jack Rian was just an average run of the mill drug rep. In fact, he was, according to the government's super computers, the most average human being in the country. He finds this out when Agent Sanders and Briggs show up and let him know that the Cold War is still raging, and that Uncle Sam wants him to become a spy. Due to the advent of social technology, Russia has begun to check every foreigner that enters their country against social network databases to see if they have photos of families and friends.That's why nobody will suspect Jack Rian. The only advantage that Jack Rian has is his love of spy fiction and his ability to speak a tiny amount of Russian. Can the most average man in the United States successfully undertake espionage?"The Disposable Assassin" is a satire in the vein of "Dr. Strangelove: or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb" and "Burn After Reading. ...