Who knew the CIA needed librarians?
More Stories from Langley reveals the lesser-known operations of one of the most mysterious government agencies in the United States. Edward Mickolus is back with more stories to answer the question, "What does a career in the CIA look like?" Advice and anecdotes from both current and former CIA officers provide a look at the side of intelligence operations that is often left out of the movies. What was it like working for the CIA during 9/11? Do only spies get to travel?
More Stories from Langley has physicists getting recruited to "the agency" during the Cold War, foreign-language majors getting lucky chances, and quests to "learn by living" turning into sweaty-palmed calls to the U.S. embassy after being detained by Russian intelligence officers.
The world only needs so many suave super spies.
More Stories from Langley shows how important academics, retired soldiers, and bilingual nannies can be in preserving the security of our nation.
About the AuthorEdward Mickolus is the founder and president of Vinyard Software, Inc., and formerly served in analytical, operational, and management positions at the Central Intelligence Agency for thirty-three years. He is the author or editor of thirty-eight books, including
Stories from Langley: A Glimpse inside the CIA (Potomac Books, 2014),
The Terrorist List, and
The Secret Book of CIA Humor.
Book InformationISBN 9781640123694
Author Edward MickolusFormat Paperback
Page Count 360
Imprint Potomac Books IncPublisher Potomac Books Inc