Simon & Schuster Imprint Secures Memoir of Enigmatic Intelligence Officer Involved in Classified Military Program

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Simon & Schuster imprint Gallery Books has won the North American publishing rights to a memoir by Scott Andrews, a former senior US soldier and decorated intelligence officer who conducted global counterterrorism operations on behalf of the United States during a 36-year military career. The memoir is a twist-filled true story rooted in intrigue surrounding a US Air Force program and Andrews' experience with the Havana Syndrome, a phenomenon first reported by military personnel working at the US Embassy in Havana, Cuba, in 2016. The memoir is also being adapted for film or TV.
Topics:world#department-of-defense#havana-syndrome#memoir#publishing#simon-and-schuster#us-air-force
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