During World War II spies routinely put their lives in danger to help the U.S. Army gather intelligence and win the war. Many of their stories were never told. But Helias Doundoulakis wants to make sure people realize the sacrifices American spies made
for their country and that’s why he is willing to share his own story.
From living in constant fear of being caught to his dangerous methods of escape, Helias will mesmerize audiences and keep them hanging on his every word.
CREDENTIALS: Helias Doundoulakis is a decorated veteran of the U.S. Army. He is a civil engineer who holds the patent for the world’s largest telescope. He is the author of I WAS TRAINED TO BE A SPY.
AVAILABILITY: NY, Nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Nica Silva, 888-795-4274 ext. 7478 (PA) nica.silva@xlibris.com

