The Pen Project Saigon 1967

The Pen Project Saigon 1967 by Peter Eisenhut, published by Author Solutions Incorporated on July 27, 2016, is a historical fiction narrative that explores the life of Peter Troutman, a computer systems analyst and graduate student in the mid-1960s. Set against the backdrop of Saigon, the story delves into Troutman’s unexpected involvement in espionage and assassination, driven by his youthful naivety. This edition spans 250 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and romance woven into the fabric of a significant historical period. The narrative challenges moral perspectives as Troutman navigates complex relationships and ethical dilemmas, inspired by real events from 1960s Saigon. The Pen Project invites exploration of the intricate dynamics of personal choices amidst a turbulent backdrop, compelling readers to ponder the implications of Troutman’s journey as they seek to uncover the truth.
Official synopsis Publisher
In the mid-1960s, Peter Troutman was a brilliant computer systems analyst by day and graduate student by night. He was also young and socially naive. He tells the story of his unusual experience in Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, and the events leading up to his being there in 1967. He tells how his naivety allowed the CIA to involve him in espionage, assassination, and relationships that challenged his sense of morality. This is Peter Troutman’s story, as he would tell it. It is inspired by and based upon real events and places, including those of 1960s Saigon.
The Pen Project combines a mystery-solving investigation and romance with the backdrop of a historical setting. The morality questions are insightful and thought provoking. As you consider the possible outcomes, you will not want to stop reading until you know the entire truth.
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