The Mentor - First Chapters
First Chapters. This is a book that explores the potential Mentor and Mentee relationship between the head of CIA Counterintelligence (Josiah Gaunt Leonard Guercio) and a willful, misguided young man (Larry Prue Thompkins) who ends up committing one of the most talked about crimes of the century. Neither of the men planned to become each other’s better, but as these things tend to happen - they ended up becoming each other’s undoing. Their wives are also touched upon throughout the book, in particular what they don’t say or do more so than what actual acts they perform. Psychological and emotional dependence between them seems to have originated from each other’s youth, so that is explored as well. Journals written by both men prior to meeting, during their interactions, and after the young man’s demise will be revealed. Written in a plain speaking, authentic voiced style, this fictitious book may very well provide further insight into what has baffled great scholars for years.