Completely fascinating, in the vein of the best spy thrillers, but in this case truth is stranger than fiction. I‘m slack-jawed by 1) her experiences and 2) my own naïveté, both exposed by this book. What a fantastic book club pick this would be. YMMV, but I did skim some of the more academic, ethnographic approaches she took to her own data and went to the heart of her ruminations and emotional response.