Staying in the Game

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By R. J. Red

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Depicting the turbulent life of the Russian Foreign Intelligence (SVR) agent Galina and the life lessons learned from the deceptive trick played on her by the Turkish Intelligence Organization (MIT) agent Teoman, this novel has been developed on and diversified with romance, espionage and personal growth elements in a delicate balance and centers on Galina's turning into a playmaker from being a putty in someone's hands. The "Sextelligance" operation of Galina, which was formed around her sexuality, will be a breathtaking read within the novel and you will discover such a fiction of unique features for the very first time!

The mind games to the fore of the CIA-SVR conflicts will remind you the truthfulness of the saying that only the initiator of a war can win it and the parties who fight the war are always bound to lose it.

You will enjoy reading Galina's way of cracking her door open through her intelligence and shrewd plans to get out of her desperate life that is full of threats.

The book will also provide you with some information that can be applied to your daily life, such as meditating with your own voice, finding the right answers when your mind is overly busy, and the on-the-sly interrogative techniques that will not alert the interrogee.

You will read in a flash Galina's way of generating solutions by effectively using the information in the books that came across her in life.

The quotations from various doyens such as Sigmund Freud, Erich Fromm and Alfred Adler do not only render the book worth reading for multiple times but also proves the element of realism in the plot.

Staying in the Game