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Life Undercover
Coming of Age in the CIA
Book • 2020
Amaryllis Fox's riveting memoir tells the story of her ten years in the CIA, where she was recruited at the age of 21 and underwent intensive training to become a non-official cover (NOC) undercover agent.
She worked in various roles, including analyzing classified cables and infiltrating terrorist networks in the Middle East and Asia.
The book also explores her personal life, including her marriages and motherhood, and the challenges of balancing her secret CIA life with her personal relationships.
Fox's experiences led her to realize the importance of vulnerability and building trust in achieving peace and security.
She worked in various roles, including analyzing classified cables and infiltrating terrorist networks in the Middle East and Asia.
The book also explores her personal life, including her marriages and motherhood, and the challenges of balancing her secret CIA life with her personal relationships.
Fox's experiences led her to realize the importance of vulnerability and building trust in achieving peace and security.
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