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Michael Eastman isn’t just a name — it’s a cover identity built to survive the most dangerous rooms in the Middle East. As the CIA’s deep-cover operative fronting Crossroads USA, Roger must navigate Egyptian banking cartels, Iranian terror networks, and a web of betrayal that runs straight through Langley.
“I was a spy, sanctioned by the U.S. government to carry out highly illegal financial operations designed to entrap our enemies. If I got caught, I would be killed — and the CIA would disavow any knowledge of me.”
From the shadows of Cairo to the desert silence outside Baghdad, Door Number Three is a pulse-racing thriller rooted in the real machinery of intelligence operations — where every handshake could be your last, and trust is the most lethal weapon of all.
Friends don’t let friends walk into traps alone.” CIA and Mossad don’t make friends. They made an exception. It cost both of them.
A Wharton MBA cover, a CIA mission, and a conscience that refuses to go quiet. He built an entire life that never existed — and may lose the one that does.
Seasoned. Strategic. Brilliant. He recruited Roger, believes in the mission — and knows exactly which doors never to open. “Stay tuned,” he always says.
Choose your path. Every door leads somewhere different.
Get your copy of Door Number Three on Amazon. Available in paperback and digital — start reading today.
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Crossroads USA operates as a legitimate private equity firm in America. In the Middle East, it’s the CIA’s most sophisticated financial trap ever constructed. Roger must inhabit his alias so completely that even those who know him begin to doubt who he really is.
“Deny was the name of the game. I was a spy, sanctioned by the U.S. government — and the CIA would disavow any knowledge of me.”
The Egyptian investment bank was a polished front — and a pipeline for Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iranian government figures. Someone inside Langley had already sold them out. What begins as a financial operation ends in a firefight and a promise made to a dying man.
“I could feel his blood soaking into my gear, warm and sticky. His hand grasped weakly at my arm. ‘Amy… take care of Amy…'”
Five-star reviews from readers, critics, and the Goodreads & Amazon community — for a thriller that reads like a classified file.
“Hoffman doesn't write fiction — he writes experience. The kind of book that makes you look over your shoulder the moment you put it down.”
“The Cairo chapter left me breathless. I've read every major spy thriller in the last decade — this one has something they don't: it feels absolutely real.”
“The Hakeem meeting sequence is something Netflix needs to film yesterday. Pure tension, perfect silence, zero words wasted. A masterclass in scene-writing.”
“Michael Eastman is one of the most compelling alter egos in modern thriller fiction. Who is he, really? That tension never lets up for a single page.”
“Ira's death hit me harder than any fictional character's in years. This isn't just a thriller — it's a story about the real, devastating cost of loyalty.”
Read the full reviews and get your copy of Door Number Three today.
Buy on Amazon“Hoffman doesn't write fiction — he writes experience. The kind of book that makes you look over your shoulder the moment you put it down.”
“The Cairo chapter left me breathless. I've read every major spy thriller in the last decade — this one has something they don't: it feels absolutely real.”
“The Hakeem meeting sequence is something Netflix needs to film yesterday. Pure tension, perfect silence, zero words wasted. A masterclass in scene-writing.”
“Michael Eastman is one of the most compelling alter egos in modern thriller fiction. Who is he, really? That tension never lets up for a single page.”
“Ira's death hit me harder than any fictional character's in years. This isn't just a thriller — it's a story about the real, devastating cost of loyalty.”
Read the full reviews and get your copy of Door Number Three today.
Buy on Amazon“Fast-paced, cinematic, morally complex. I finished it in two days and immediately wanted the sequel. This is the spy franchise we've been waiting for.”
“Riveting from the first chapter. Hoffman writes like someone who has actually operated in these shadows — there's an authenticity here that no amount of research alone can fake.”
“The Baghdad extraction sequence had my heart rate up for thirty minutes straight. When's the movie? Because this is already written for the screen.”
“Moishe and Roger's friendship is one of the most quietly powerful dynamics I've read. CIA and Mossad. Different flags, same moral code. Brilliant writing.”
“I rarely re-read thrillers. I've read this one twice. The Hakeem negotiation scene alone is worth the cover price — it's an absolute clinic in tension and psychology.”
Subscribe for exclusive previews, updates and early access to Book Two.
Join Now“Fast-paced, cinematic, morally complex. I finished it in two days and immediately wanted the sequel. This is the spy franchise we've been waiting for.”
“Riveting from the first chapter. Hoffman writes like someone who has actually operated in these shadows — there's an authenticity here that no amount of research alone can fake.”
“The Baghdad extraction sequence had my heart rate up for thirty minutes straight. When's the movie? Because this is already written for the screen.”
“Moishe and Roger's friendship is one of the most quietly powerful dynamics I've read. CIA and Mossad. Different flags, same moral code. Brilliant writing.”
“I rarely re-read thrillers. I've read this one twice. The Hakeem negotiation scene alone is worth the cover price — it's an absolute clinic in tension and psychology.”
Subscribe for exclusive previews, updates and early access to Book Two.
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Door Number Three is available now on Amazon in both paperback and digital formats. Click the "Buy on Amazon" button anywhere on this site to go directly to the listing.
Door Number Three is a thriller novel — but one grounded in deep research into real CIA operations, covert financial networks, and Middle East geopolitics. The world Roger Hoffman builds feels real because the research behind it is.
Yes. The Door Number Three universe is expanding. Book Two is currently in development. Subscribe to the inner circle to get early access, exclusive previews, and the announcement before anyone else.
The story is written with the screen in mind — and interest from the production world is growing. For official film, TV, or rights inquiries, use the Contact form on this site.