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Joseph Weisberg is the author of two novels—the critically acclaimed 10th Grade (2002) and An Ordinary Spy (2008).
An Ordinary Spy spotlights the confusing but strangely bureaucratic world of the CIA, where Mark Ruttenberg, a new case officer, will have to decide if righting an old wrong is worth taking a terrible risk.
Joseph Weisberg was interviewed in January 2008 by The Open Mind host Richard D. Heffner. Watch the video:
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Praise for An Ordinary Spy:
"Great read, stunningly realistic."
— Ted Price, former Deputy Director for Operations, CIA
"[A] beautiful new novel… surely the best portrait of the working C.I.A. we have had in many years."
— Mark Costello, New York Times Book Review
"A well-wrought, beautifully crafted, incisive book about the huge emotional and psychological tolls the craft of spying can take from those who practice it
—John Weisman, Washington Times
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