Alte Gewohnheiten
"Nachdem sie jahrelang mit der CIA dafür gekämpft hat, Atom-Terrorismus und andere Katastrophen zu verhindern, wird Ex-Spionin Amaryllis Fox heute einige alte Gewohnheiten nicht los. 'Ich versuche, diese Instinkte irgendwie abzulegen', sagt Fox, die früher Mitarbeiterin des Geheimdienstes CIA war und gerade ihr Buch 'Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA' (deutsch: 'Leben Undercover: Erwachsen werden in der CIA') veröffentlicht hat. 'Aber ich glaube, dass sie wirklich sehr lange in deinem Unterbewusstsein bleiben, zumindest einige von ihnen.'" Business Insider
Full Time
"Amaryllis Fox's book 'Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA' comes out this month – Amaryllis Fox, the former CIA spy who is now married to Robert F. Kennedy’s grandson, reveals that her newborn child was sometimes present during her undercover operations." Irish Central
Poignant Introspection
"Could a spy prevent a terrorist attack not by defusing a bomb, but by offering clove oil to the terrorist leader’s coughing baby? It’s possible, and Amaryllis Fox has done it. In her gripping memoir, 'Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA', she writes about joining the CIA at age 21, spending eight years posing as an art dealer, recruiting arms dealers as sources and trying to keep weapons of mass destruction out of terrorists’ hands. Fox also weaves a seemingly commonplace narrative about her marriage and daughter’s birth, but she writes with such poignant introspection that this narrative becomes the soul of her memoir." Paste Magazin
Give peace a chance
"Amaryllis Fox opens up about espionage, government-issued sex and coming of age in her memoir, 'Life Undercover.'" The New York Times