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The Roommate

Wilson Baker, Jr., a.k.a. W.G. Goldstein (1999)

SubgenreContemporary Romance
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SettingContemporary

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ViolenceNot rated
Sexual contentModerate
LanguageNot rated

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Secrets & Lies

Synopsis

Espionage, secrets, lies, and deceptions. The elements that are all part of the world’s Intelligent Community. But what happens when an up and coming CIA Field Agents uncovers too much information? Information that told the who, when, what, where and why of how thousands of innocent people were going to die. Supposed too, that if this information were disclosed, billions of dollars would be lost, careers would be destroyed, people would go to jail, and the political future of the President would be destroyed. Now suppose that this Agent gives this information to his Roommate as a means to provide an insurance policy for himself so he would not be eliminated by the Agency. What do you think would happen? Wilson Baker, Jr., who writes as W. G. Goldstein, the author of Class Reunion, puts Wallace C. Barker, a senior computer software planner and developer, through an adventure that covers the Iran/Iraq War, Desert Shield and Desert Storm where billions of dollars could be won or loss. The Roommate is another fast paced, hit-you-in-the-face, real time book that will leave you wondering what will happen next.