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"...Eric Jordan, proving
himself a world class raconteur."
- The Washington Post
"...the new star of fiction
writing."
- Jacques
Regard, European-based entrepreneur
" Eric Jordan was one of America's greatest intelligence
officers..."
- John Barron, author of KGB and other international
bestsellers on espionage
"...a legendary
figure in Langley (CIA Headquarters)."
-
Die Weltwoche, Zurich
"Jordan retains a very high
reputation among the professionals.... His long productive service...is recognized by all."
- William J. Casey, former Director of the CIA, in a letter to his predecessor Richard Helms

ERIC JORDAN mounted a highly
successful career as a senior espionage master and U.S. diplomat from the late
50s to the early 80s. His beat - The Middle East, Africa, and Europe. He also
served in Washington D.C. as the top intelligence officer for Middle East
operations. Subsequently, Jordan launched his second career as an international
businessman.
Personal adviser to President Ronald
Reagan on
sensitive terrorism situations. Jordan was asked by the President to accept
private top-secret missions to Lebanon and elsewhere concerning American
hostages after the U.S. agencies had failed.
Renown and respected for his
international expertise, global policy-level contacts, and strategic
perspectives, he continues to advise governments, corporations, and VIPs while
finishing a second novel, The Man, based on the astounding worldwide
influence wielded by today's billionaires. Constant travelers, Eric Jordan and
his wife divide their time between Europe and the United States.

Cover Illustration:
Original artwork by Renato Casaro, an internationally acclaimed
artist whose posters have represented scenes from hundreds of Hollywood films, including,
The Name of the Rose, The Last Emperor, Dances with Wolves,
Rambo
Renato Casaro's
work may be
seen Here

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