The Great Reformation of 2019: Out of Exile
- 202 pages
- 8 hours of reading






Facing financial ruin, a retired DEA Special Agent and his wife take a risky gamble at a casino, which leads them deeper into trouble. With their funds dwindling, he reluctantly accepts a government contracting job in Kabul, Afghanistan, setting the stage for a gripping tale of desperation and moral dilemmas in a war-torn environment.
A theoretical integration of science and technology studies and social movement studies that finds both common ground and undone research.
Haunted by his past experiences in Vietnam, DEA Supervisor Von Crocker struggles with the sight of dead bodies, which triggers painful memories of his youth as a reluctant participant in a drug smuggling operation. Set in 2003, the story explores how these traumatic events continue to shape his life and career, revealing the long-lasting effects of his choices and the complexities of his character as he navigates the challenges of law enforcement.