Jonah, the Federal Sleuth

Discovering the Dark Side of the Bright Side (Jeremiah 5:4–6, Psalm 56, Ezekiel 13:20–23)

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Mitchell Lee ISBN: 9781532012426
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 17, 2017
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Mitchell Lee
ISBN: 9781532012426
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 17, 2017
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

It sounds like the plot for a great novel: A young man turns away from Christ and joins the Army, where he works on helicopters before becoming an assassin for the CIA. For Mitchell Lee, however, this is no fictional plotthis is his life. While he would try rededicating himself to the Lord, he was ostracized from ministry work and became an investigator. Eventually, however, he fled Indiana after corrupt informers tried to frame him for a crime that never occurred. After contacting the FBI to clear his name, the agency commissioned him as a street agent specializing in detecting assassination plots and crime rings. He soon discovered that many criminals working for the government were using their status as informers to further their criminal enterprises As an FBI agent, he prevented unconstitutional stings targeting militias, and after quitting, his former employer tried to kill him. Youll discover that truth is stranger than fiction as well as the shortcomings of American democracy in Jonah, the Federal Sleuth.

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It sounds like the plot for a great novel: A young man turns away from Christ and joins the Army, where he works on helicopters before becoming an assassin for the CIA. For Mitchell Lee, however, this is no fictional plotthis is his life. While he would try rededicating himself to the Lord, he was ostracized from ministry work and became an investigator. Eventually, however, he fled Indiana after corrupt informers tried to frame him for a crime that never occurred. After contacting the FBI to clear his name, the agency commissioned him as a street agent specializing in detecting assassination plots and crime rings. He soon discovered that many criminals working for the government were using their status as informers to further their criminal enterprises As an FBI agent, he prevented unconstitutional stings targeting militias, and after quitting, his former employer tried to kill him. Youll discover that truth is stranger than fiction as well as the shortcomings of American democracy in Jonah, the Federal Sleuth.

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