A story of three lower-level spies who find themselves mixed up in a nefarious plot with consequences that change their lives forever. . . .
Caleb is twenty-two, but he is pretending he is fifteen. He is attending high school, despite having finished college. He is pretending to be a nudist, although he actually likes wearing clothes. He is living with two people who are pretending to be his parents. But don’t worry, it is all for a good cause. At least, Caleb thinks . . .
I can imagine Spy Like Me as a TV series, specifically one of those TV series where there is deliberate change over time and you don’t end up endlessly restarting from zero with each episode.
The episodes are just a step or two away from scripts. The description is just enough [more . . .]