Shadow Cell by Andrew Bustamante & Jihi Bustamante
⭐ 0.5/5 Stars — Shadow Cell : When Spycraft Becomes Self-Fanfiction ⭐ Author: Andrew Bustamante & Jihi Bustamante Genre: Nonfiction / Espionage Memoir / Intelligence Rating: ⭐ 0.5 out of 5 (and I was feeling generous) ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNINGS Espionage & intelligence operations Paranoia Interrogation & detention Institutional politics Extreme ego inflation Secondhand embarrassment π¨ SPOILER WARNING π¨ This review contains FULL SPOILERS , including the ending. If you want to believe this book is real-life Jason Bourne … maybe stop here. π¬ π What This Book Claims to Be Shadow Cell is marketed as a groundbreaking, insider account of modern CIA operations, written by husband-and-wife operatives Andrew Bustamante and Jihi Bustamante . We’re promised: A CIA mole A hostile foreign power (“ Falcon ”) A revolutionary intelligence model And a daring couple who saved the day What we get instead is a memoir that reads like spy-themed ...