"My spy classmate, Andy Anderson, has written a delicious follow-on toGreene's "Our Man in Havana" in his novel Sudden Recall. It is at the sametime funny, fast-paced, current and full of wisdom. It may provoke a fewflashes of indignation in Langley and on the Hill but John Hunt'soutbursts are long overdue."-Fred Hitz, Professor of Law, University of Virginia, former InspectorGeneral of the CIA and author of "The Great Game: The Myth and Reality ofEspionage.""Andy Anderson was John Carol Kingsberry Hunt-one of thedangerously ambitious bad-boy field case-officers who bedded theirmistresses in safe-houses and recruited high risk, dangerous spieswithout prior CIA headquarter's approval.We used to say his operationalreporting reads like fiction-today it is the other way around."-Richard W. Carlson, US Ambassador (ret.)Former Director of the Voice of America"Fact and fiction blur in this hall-of-mirrors espionage novel by CIA spymaster Andy Anderson, who lays bare the awful truth about what wentwrong-and is still going wrong-in America's war on terror. SuddenRecall is the inside scoop."-Rick Carroll, author of IZ Voice of The People, and former daily journalistwith the San Francisco Chronicle