Wednesday, March 07, 2007

agent falson's dilemma

Special Agent Falson had been in The Bureau for years, but he had never seen a scandal like this. Greg Book, a new agent, had been blamed for actually performing the illegal activities of one of his alternate identities. In order to get close to the leader of an organized crime ring Agent Book had to assume the identity of a loan shark. The Bureau had reason to believe that Book used this as an opportunity to pocket funds through illegitimate means, but it did not have enough evidence to pursue a case. Falson was called upon to investigate.

In his searching Falson determined that the rookie agent was incredibly good at covering his tracks. Every potential lead turned to a dead end, and Falson eventually had to give up the investigation. The only tangible evidence of wrongdoing that Falson found was in the fact that Book had volunteered to play the role of loan shark. Falson had been around long enough to know that wasn't enough. You just can't judge a Book by his cover.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

A classic 1A

T said...

Sounds a little bit like the Carmen game! So the clue is that you can't judge a book by it's cover...that means that we'll find what we need in a book! Start clicking on all the books...come on...it's got to be here somewhere!

Ironically we haven't played Carmen with the kids in probably a couple weeks and it's still fresh on my mind. :)

Achtung BB said...

clever

roamingwriter said...

groan...Although I do like detective stories!

GoldenSunrise said...

Was this just for fun, or are you going to submit it somewhere?

shakedust said...

Just for fun.