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The "Guys" have been dormant for a few years, when, in 1980, out of the blue, they find themselves in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Trouble is, they have no idea why. As they discover, they are in the middle of an international incident that will have far reaching consequences for the future of Eastern Europe, and themselves.
Dragged out of retirement, Patrick O'Sullivan takes on his most important challenge yet. The Office has been shut down, the nation's political atmosphere is toxic, and the very foundations of American Democracy are being threatened not only by a foreign power, but from within.
Patrick O'Sullivan, an aging, semi-retired agent, believes he's stumbled onto a terrorist plot that threatens to bring Los Angeles to its knees. Fighting the ghosts of past failures, he must now rely on old acquaintances from both sides of the Cold War, as well a a pair of trainees, all the time hoping that he is wrong.
Pat O'Sullivan has quit working for The Office. The Grenadine affiair left him crushed and he is trying desperatly to rebuid a new life. A life with no guns, spies, or death. He even has a new love interest. It's also 1984 and the Olympics have begun. Can he avoid involvement? Even if he overhears something that sets his alarm bells ringing? What do you think?
Before they were Old Farts, they were Young Whippersnappers. The heroes from The Old Farts' Spy Club are young, inexperienced trainees for The Office. Learning the Spy Game in Italy starts out as mostly fun, but gets serious fast as they learn that in the world of espionage, nothing is as it seems.
I have wrote poems about my struggle with mental health and I want to share it so my voice can be heard
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