Jacob Gunn: RESERVED TRUST, Part 2: SECRETS UNFOLD
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ナレーター:
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John Hopkinson
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著者:
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William G. Young
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This is the second of a three-part series of Jacob Gunn: Reserved Trust.
Jacob grew into adulthood detesting the word "trust." During his personal relationships and always within his investigations, Jacob consistently questioned if his sources of information were trustworthy. He grappled with the possibility his trust given today might become a maybe trust situation later. He believes trust is frequently and carelessly based upon unverified information. Both truth and trust can be significantly impacted by fear. He believed there are no absolutes for truth and fiercely avoided group think or public opinions.
He excelled during the completion of his first covert mission, even though some of his superiors expected him to fail. He overcame potentially fatal traps set for him during his covert assignment focused on taking down the criminal enterprise headed by a man named Harod Tolsky. Jacob was recognized as a valued and essential resource to the FBI for the capture of many of Harod's criminal gang.
He fell in love with Harod's daughter, Mariana. Shortly after her father's death, she, feigning reluctance, joined Jacob for an Alaska cruise ship adventure. Upon their return, Mariana disappears, and Jacob's fears for her safety. In his attempts to locate her, Jacob experiences a wide range of intense emotions as secrets about her unfold.
The CIA loaned him to the FBI to assist in a renewed investigation into Harod's criminal operations. Jacob and the FBI were convinced the recent FBI evidence led to the frustrating conclusion: Harod's criminal enterprise did not die with its leader. He learned Mariana was again involved in the ongoing criminals' devious plans and activities.
He was given the nickname "Lone Ranger" because he rarely called for backup in his investigations and would go alone. Tempering and keeping his impatience controlled were difficult for him. He experienced potentially deadly reactions from the criminal organization he vowed to stop.
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