For 18 years, I was trained to handle the world’s darkest secrets. In divorce court, the judge mocked me—handing my daughter to her mother’s powerful new husband. That very night, my little girl called me in tears. By sunrise, the senator was gone, and the judge opened a file that made his face turn pale. “Level 5 clearance required,” it read…
I learned to read people in rooms darker than most could imagine. Eighteen years with the Agency’s Special Activities Division had taught me that truth lived in the spaces between words, in the flutter of an eyelid, the tension in a jaw, the way fingers drummed against a table when someone was lying. Now, sitting…