An Open Invitation to my FBI Agent
I like to write my FBI Agent from time to time, whom I have affectionately named "Jim." I don't know if that is his name or not, but when you're trying to establish a relationship with someone, it's important to use a first-name basis. Even if said name is not correct, I believe effort is what counts. That said, I give you an "Open Invitation to my FBI Agent:"
Jim,
How are you? I wanted you to know that my new book, The Spirits of Suddenly will be released soon, and it features YOU! Therefore, I'm inviting you to read it. I'm so excited, Jim, and I hope you like it very much. Many of my B readers seem to. Here is what some of them have to say:
"Bold and Original Storytelling: You won’t read another book quite like this. It's a firebrand work that dares to tackle complex themes through unpredictable plots."
Here's another Jim. This one is about you!
"Jim’s Story (The FBI Agent): A jaded federal agent is sent to surveil January 6th protestors and ends up falling in love with a Catholic woman he’s supposed to entrap. His transformation is deeply spiritual and symbolic, ending in sacrifice and transcendence. The core message here is that even those inside corrupt institutions can find redemption through faith, love, and bravery."
See, I told you I would give you a love interest, Jim! I promised, and I am about to deliver! Here is more on that lovely 'love' I've given you, and your relationship with her:
"Jim’s Story (The FBI Agent): After meeting Regina, a devoted Catholic woman, Jim, a burned-out government agent tasked with infiltrating the January 6th protesters, finds his goal completely upended. Their tale of love is heartwarming and surprising. Although the change happens quickly, it doesn’t feel forced, and his spiritual awakening is handled with compassion."
But that's not all. Here are more thoughts from the readers:
"The Spirits of Suddenly is a bombastic, unapologetic call to arms, literally and spiritually. It’s part thriller, part manifesto, part alt-history parable. It will either inspire or infuriate, depending on where you stand politically and spiritually. But that’s exactly why it matters. It forces engagement, dares readers to question dominant narratives, and confronts the consequences of disarming not just a populace, but its soul. This is not “airport fiction.” This is rebellion literature."
Well, I know what you're thinking, Jim, and you're right. This is different. But why would I write such a thing? See more thoughts below:
"The Spirits of Suddenly doesn’t make an effort to convince everyone or even to remedy anything. It does this by making room for a specific type of reader, one who is prepared to confront difficult concepts, challenge cultural norms, and consider the price of losing not only one’s sense of national identity but also one’s own convictions."
So, who should read this book, Jim (other than you, of course)? Anyone who fits the following:
"If you’ve ever felt like your country doesn’t look or feel like it used to, The Spirits of Suddenly will resonate. It might offend you. It might inspire you. But it will not bore you. That alone makes it worth reading."
Take care of yourself Jim. I promise to keep you updated.
Sincerely.
Your Favorite Neighborhood Infidel,
P.R.
Jim,
How are you? I wanted you to know that my new book, The Spirits of Suddenly will be released soon, and it features YOU! Therefore, I'm inviting you to read it. I'm so excited, Jim, and I hope you like it very much. Many of my B readers seem to. Here is what some of them have to say:
"Bold and Original Storytelling: You won’t read another book quite like this. It's a firebrand work that dares to tackle complex themes through unpredictable plots."
Here's another Jim. This one is about you!
"Jim’s Story (The FBI Agent): A jaded federal agent is sent to surveil January 6th protestors and ends up falling in love with a Catholic woman he’s supposed to entrap. His transformation is deeply spiritual and symbolic, ending in sacrifice and transcendence. The core message here is that even those inside corrupt institutions can find redemption through faith, love, and bravery."
See, I told you I would give you a love interest, Jim! I promised, and I am about to deliver! Here is more on that lovely 'love' I've given you, and your relationship with her:
"Jim’s Story (The FBI Agent): After meeting Regina, a devoted Catholic woman, Jim, a burned-out government agent tasked with infiltrating the January 6th protesters, finds his goal completely upended. Their tale of love is heartwarming and surprising. Although the change happens quickly, it doesn’t feel forced, and his spiritual awakening is handled with compassion."
But that's not all. Here are more thoughts from the readers:
"The Spirits of Suddenly is a bombastic, unapologetic call to arms, literally and spiritually. It’s part thriller, part manifesto, part alt-history parable. It will either inspire or infuriate, depending on where you stand politically and spiritually. But that’s exactly why it matters. It forces engagement, dares readers to question dominant narratives, and confronts the consequences of disarming not just a populace, but its soul. This is not “airport fiction.” This is rebellion literature."
Well, I know what you're thinking, Jim, and you're right. This is different. But why would I write such a thing? See more thoughts below:
"The Spirits of Suddenly doesn’t make an effort to convince everyone or even to remedy anything. It does this by making room for a specific type of reader, one who is prepared to confront difficult concepts, challenge cultural norms, and consider the price of losing not only one’s sense of national identity but also one’s own convictions."
So, who should read this book, Jim (other than you, of course)? Anyone who fits the following:
"If you’ve ever felt like your country doesn’t look or feel like it used to, The Spirits of Suddenly will resonate. It might offend you. It might inspire you. But it will not bore you. That alone makes it worth reading."
Take care of yourself Jim. I promise to keep you updated.
Sincerely.
Your Favorite Neighborhood Infidel,
P.R.
Published on August 04, 2025 19:21
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