Today I get to talk about Mary Levin, the beautiful assistant to the director of Mossad. I mean what good is a story without a beautiful girl, right? And Mary Levin is just that; a very beautiful girl. But make no mistake about it she is a capable woman. She’s an army veteran. A former captain in the IDF. But she is retired from the military. And the director of Mossad, Ari Abrams, would rather have a competent and reliable beautiful woman as his assistant, than a competent and reliable old or plain woman, (or man,) as his assistant.
Now Mary is a widow, childless, and has suffered more than her share of loss during the continuous conflicts that plague the region. Her priority is the defense of Israel, and as such, was not averse to a role in Mossad. In fact, one of her jobs is to recruit potential candidates to serve as Mossad, and that’s just what she did with Professor Weiss. Though Weiss is somewhat older, Mary is infatuated with him. Not only is he dedicated to Israel, as is she, he still has what it takes to attract a woman, as he is still in good shape, and he hasn’t lost his hair.
And Mary can have any man she wants, right? Well, Professor Weiss has something else in mind besides romance right now. Revenge. But he might be better off to remember the old adage: if you snooze, you lose, because a much younger and equally handsome man is vying for Mary’s hand: Captain Benny Mathias, the fellow Mossad operative, who is also the head of Kidon.
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