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Black Vault

A Short Story

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Black Vault

By: Alma Katsu
Narrated by: David de Vries
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From the acclaimed author of Red London and Red Widow comes a heart-pounding thriller about a dispirited spy who gets a chance to find the truth as he tackles the mystery of unexplained aerial phenomena.

When CIA officer Craig Norton glimpses an unexplainable object in the sky over Mongolia, he can’t quite believe it. Frankly, he isn’t sure Langley will either. Despite his misgivings, Craig reports the sighting in a cable to headquarters detailing the incident.

Fast-forward fifteen years. Craig is still reeling from the report that tanked his career and his personal life. That fleeting moment on the Mongolian steppe made him a pariah at the Agency, and he still hasn’t recovered. At this point, he doubts he ever will.

But when the navy confirms on national television reports of unexplained aerial phenomena, Craig finds himself pulled back into the fold. Assigned to a CIA task force investigating sightings of unexplained aerial phenomena—including his own—Craig stumbles upon a mystery that could strain global relations and expose an international cover-up.

For a spy humbled by his own instincts, the search for the truth could finally mean a chance at redemption—or place him directly in the path of a dangerous conspiracy.

©2023 Alma Katsu. (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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I had read Wehr Wolf, another short story by this author and it was excellent. This had an intriguing premise. It had a lot of character development but was disappointing. The main character didn't seem suitable for the profession and his actions were often questionable. The story was mostly told in flashbacks and the ending was very disappointing to me. I guess after reading Preston and Child and expecting great payoffs, few can match. Narration fit the book.

Not What I Expected-Great Narration

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I love all of Alma Katsu’s novels. She is a brilliant author. I really enjoy reading her books about the CIA and spy world which she knows about because she worked for them and lived in Northern VA and Maryland so can write about the area and it brings back memories as I’m from Northern Virginia. This book was great. I loved the story and it parallels what is occurring with the government declassifying UFOs. All her books are recommended.

Excellent

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In the late 1950s - 60s, everyone was consumed with two almost-conspiracy headlines: Commies and UFOs. McCarthy beat the drum on the Commies behind every bush. ruined lives e.g. Oppenheimer er al, and was finally drummed out of the government. UFOs, on the other hand, persisted. from middle class housewives to alcoholic wackos living in trailers in the desert, the belief persisted. It has become embedded in our societal fabric. The Truth was out there.

So the book - a short that encapsulates our views of secret government programs so good at hiding the truth that they even hide it from themselves. This is a rich, delightful story about a man and one singular incident that shaped his career and his life. All he wanted was to not be labeled a crackpot or used as a scapegoat but he was. This is his revenge tour.

Well worth the 2+ hour listen.
Bravo, Alma Katsu.

I saw one, too

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I love spies and office politics. This was a delightful story. I’m off to read all her backlist now.

Alma Katsu doesn’t miss

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Starts slowly and then picks up. The last 2/3 is very good that's why I only gave it a four. I'm hoping that there will be a follow-up to find out what happened to Lee.

Where is Lee

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