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The Spy Who Did Not Know
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The Spy Who Did Not Know in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $20.99


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The Spy Who Did Not Know in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $20.99
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Trust no one. Not your company. Not your co-workers. Maybe not even yourself... When multiple high-level executives begin to disappear in clever and mysterious ways, the owners of a spy organization start to suspect it may be someone in their own organization. So they take matters into their own hands and secretly hire a civilian to track down one of the best assassins they have ever seen. There is no time for training and no time for mistakes. With one slip-up they may never find out who is behind the assassinations or worse they may just find out firsthand how good the assassin really is. Either way, trust has to be put in the hands of a stranger, but the problem with trust is it has to go both ways. When the new spy starts to figure out he may not have been given all the information for his impossible task the assassinations may become the least of everyone's worries.
Trust no one. Not your company. Not your co-workers. Maybe not even yourself... When multiple high-level executives begin to disappear in clever and mysterious ways, the owners of a spy organization start to suspect it may be someone in their own organization. So they take matters into their own hands and secretly hire a civilian to track down one of the best assassins they have ever seen. There is no time for training and no time for mistakes. With one slip-up they may never find out who is behind the assassinations or worse they may just find out firsthand how good the assassin really is. Either way, trust has to be put in the hands of a stranger, but the problem with trust is it has to go both ways. When the new spy starts to figure out he may not have been given all the information for his impossible task the assassinations may become the least of everyone's worries.

















