The Geography of Secrets

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Pub Date Sep 07 2010 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

Description

Two men: One discovers the cost of keeping secrets, of building a career within a government agency where secrets are the operational basis. Noel Leonard works for the Defense Intelligence Analysis Center, mapping coordinates for military actions halfway around the world. One morning he learns that an error in his office is responsible for the bombing of a school in Afghanistan. And he knows suddenly that he is as alone as he is wrong. From his windowless office in DC to an intelligence conference in Switzerland, and back to his daughter's college in Virginia, Noel claws his way toward a more personally honest life in which he can tell his family everything every day.

Another man learns that family secrets have kept him from who he is and from the ineluctable ways he is attached to a world he has always disdained. This unnamed narrator, a cartographer, is the son of a career diplomat whose activities in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War and then in Europe during the Cold War may not have been what they were said to be. He, too, travels to Switzerland, but his quest is not to release himself from secrecy-it is to learn how deep the secrets in his own life go.

With a voice like John le Carré's and the international sensibility of Graham Green, Frederick Reuss examines the unavoidably covert nature of lives that make their circles through Washington, DC. A Geography of Secrets is a novel of the time from an acclaimed author who knows the lay of the land.

Two men: One discovers the cost of keeping secrets, of building a career within a government agency where secrets are the operational basis. Noel Leonard works for the Defense Intelligence Analysis...


Advance Praise

"An understated but masterly work for fans of cosmopolitan, contemplative,
contemporary prose."-Library Journal

"Deeply evocative...often beautiful...will engage thoughtful readers with both the author's characters and his ideas."-Booklist


"Frederick Reuss has given us the quintessential novel of Washington DC in the age of remote imaging and predator drones. Writing with great psychological precision and a stunning command of Pentagon argot, Reuss explores the city's ethos of professional secrecy and bureaucratic insulation, tracing its corrosive effect on our capacity for intimacy, self-knowledge, and an ethical way of being. By weaving two stories together, moreover, he's able to address those same issues from a second, far more personal angle, and with surprising results. A Geography of Secrets is like a latter-day Graham Greene novel-intellectually satisfying, morally serious, and, just as important, compulsively readable."--Gary Krist, author of Extravagance and The White Cascade

"An understated but masterly work for fans of cosmopolitan, contemplative,
contemporary prose."-Library Journal

"Deeply evocative...often beautiful...will engage thoughtful readers with both the...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781609530006
PRICE 25.95
PAGES 288