The Invisible Spy
Shaul Gafni
Editorial: Spines
Sinopsis
On June 22, 2025, U.S. military planes attacked Iran's nuclear facilities. Seven B-2s dropped huge bunker-penetrating bombs on underground nuclear facilities near the city of Isfahan, Iran. The operation, called “Operation Midnight Hammer,” was hailed as a success, and the President of the United States announced the destruction of Iran's nuclear capability. All the planes returned safely to their base.All of this would not have happened without the extraordinary intelligence activities of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States government, leveraging the superhuman espionage capabilities of the Special Unit for the Development of Invisible Weapons (SUIW).It is a story about the impossible struggle of a young commando soldier who is recruited by the intelligence services of the United States Army, becomes an invisible spy, and is sent on the most dangerous mission of all in distant Iran—the discovery of atomic devices.This book explores the enormous complexity of a human being who has become INVISIBLE. It examines the feeling of loneliness and the distance from the environment, the fear of those around him of the unknown, the desire to return to being visible versus maintaining the superhuman ability to be invisible and omnipotent, and, most of all, the fundamental desire to love and be loved…
