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That truly might sound easier than it is to do, but Andie knows about Anson’s past as a Naval Air Top Gun Pilot and all about his heroic mission. However that mission was not without a price. A near fatal mishap with his plane has caused him to not enjoy air travel. She also knows the commitment to lifestyle change when you choose to live as a Mormon. They are to meet at the Dulles International Airport in the morning for their flight to California. This is their chance to prove their worth to their Country, crack the case and become heroes. First, Anson must conquer his fear of flight without alcohol.
The agency has given them a completely furnished home right across from the suspect’s home. There is a bungalow in the back which houses former McCarthy era agents, who will watch over the couple as their housekeeper and handyman. It has 5 bedrooms but the master bedroom remains unoccupied. The two side bedrooms are occupied by Andie and Anson respectively as it should be.
There are some interesting moments, like when they have a catered event at their new home and a couple from the church wanders upstairs at different times. One happens into the master bedroom, which obviously, is just for show and the other accidentally goes into the surveillance room. The husband, a former Top Gun wingman of Anson’s, knows something is afoot as soon as he steps into the room. With his military experience, he knows a top secret surveillance operation when he sees one. She in turn, after seeing the separate bedrooms and the obviously unoccupied Master Bedroom, is sure they are having marital difficulties and in need of counseling by what she encounters.
One of Andie’s objectives is to get close to the wife and daughter of the suspect. What they don’t realize is that they are being held hostage and terrorized by the Russians for the plans. So learning about little Faith and why she is sad all the time is as important as bugging John Smithe’s home. Audience for this book is anyone who appreciates the Mormon Lifestyle and humor.”