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Dead Drop: July 12 - 18

THE AGENCY THAT NEVER SLEEPS GETS A NOVEL THAT NEVER ENDS: A writer named William T. Vollmann is about to release "A Table for Fortune," a four-volume, 3000-plus-page series about a CIA analyst named Elliott Stevens who, for some reason, goes by the cover name “Dave.” The story flows from Vietnam through the War on Terror, as well as following the tales of Dave’s drug-addled, homeless son who is wandering America in search of meaning. A New York Times reviewer did the math: if you were to read Vollmann’s voluminous story at a page a minute, that's about 50 hours without breaks — or more than two straight days. When last we checked, Amazon was asking $139.99 for the box set that goes on sale August 25. The list price is $199.00, which works out to a little under five cents a page. The NYT reviewer calls it a "monsterpiece." Don’t expect a review of "A Table for Fortune" in The Cipher Brief anytime soon. It’s tough to find reviewers with that kind of time.

SPY CHIEF TRIMS THE FAT, DECLINES TO SHOW THE RECIPE: Acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte announced Friday that his office is carrying out another round of staff reductions, after President Trump spent recent weeks calling to shrink the agency's ranks. In a Friday night tweet Pulte said: "U.S. National Intelligence is operating more efficiently and effectively than ever before," adding that the cuts targeted "redundant, or non-critical, personnel" — without saying how many people that actually meant, or which functions they'd been performing. It's the third such round since Pulte took the acting job, and the messaging has followed a consistent formula each time: announce the trim, praise the resulting efficiency, skip the specifics. Whether the intelligence community is actually leaner and meaner or just quieter is, for now, an open question.

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