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"My spy classmate, Andy Anderson, has written a delicious follow-on to
Greene's "Our Man in Havana" in his novel Sudden Recall. It is at the same
time funny, fast-paced, current and full of wisdom. It may provoke a few
flashes of indignation in Langley and on the Hill but John Hunt's
outbursts are long overdue."
-Fred Hitz, Professor of Law, University of Virginia, former Inspector
General of the CIA and author of "The Great Game: The Myth and Reality of
Espionage."
"Andy Anderson was John Carol Kingsberry Hunt-one of the
dangerously ambitious bad-boy field case-officers who bedded their
mistresses in safe-houses and recruited high risk, dangerous spies
without prior CIA headquarter's approval.We used to say his operational
reporting reads like fiction-today it is the other way around."
-Richard W. Carlson, US Ambassador (ret.)
Former Director of the Voice of America
"Fact and fiction blur in this hall-of-mirrors espionage novel by CIA spy
master Andy Anderson, who lays bare the awful truth about what went
wrong-and is still going wrong-in America's war on terror. Sudden
Recall is the inside scoop."
-Rick Carroll, author of IZ Voice of The People, and former daily journalist
with the San Francisco Chronicle
About the author
Dr. Andy Anderson, DVM, MBA, traces his roots to Houston, Texas, where he was first introduced to the wonders of veterinary medicine by Dr. Bruce Ueckert. He's a graduate of Texas A&M University and Harvard Business School, and completed his surgical residency at the University of Missouri. He has held leadership positions in the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and other organizations changing the landscape of veterinary medicine. Currently, he serves on several non-profit boards, including the Texas Biomedical Research Institute. Andy and his wife, Kim, split their time between the Texas Hill Country and Colorado.