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Chameleo: A Strange but True Story of Invisible Spies, Heroin Addiction, and Homeland Security (edition 2015)

by Robert Guffey (Author)

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A true account of what happened in a seedy Southern California town when an enthusiastic and unrepentant heroin addict named Dion Fuller sheltered a U.S. Marine who had stolen night vision goggles and perhaps a few top secret filed from a nearby military base.
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Title:Chameleo: A Strange but True Story of Invisible Spies, Heroin Addiction, and Homeland Security
Authors:Robert Guffey (Author)
Info:OR Books (2015), 282 pages
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Very interesting material but Guffey's obviously not much for rewrites and his writing's really choppy. ( )
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A true account of what happened in a seedy Southern California town when an enthusiastic and unrepentant heroin addict named Dion Fuller sheltered a U.S. Marine who had stolen night vision goggles and perhaps a few top secret filed from a nearby military base.

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