This is the raw, unfiltered truth behind the glossy facade. Denied medical care and abandoned by those entrusted with his well-being, Shea teetered on the brink of despair.
Available via FriesenPress →Peace Corps Victim:
A True Story of Trauma & Betrayal in the Republic of Georgia
CASE #1977284852 — LOCATION: Republic of Georgia — SUBJECT: Peace Corps Corruption
The harrowing true memoir of an idealistic American Peace Corps volunteer who served in the Republic of Georgia — only to be targeted, manipulated, and abandoned by the very institution he trusted.
Peace Corps Corruption in Georgia — The Incident Report
INCIDENT REPORT
Struggling to aid the people he came to help, Peace Corps volunteer Patrick Shea found himself targeted by those he least expected. He was nearly killed by locals, assaulted by a fellow volunteer, and ensnared in a web of psychological manipulation.
Orchestrated by a Peace Corps Country Director with alleged ties to Military Intelligence and the CIA — a story of institutional corruption the Peace Corps does not want told.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Peace Corps Victim about?
Peace Corps Victim is the true memoir of Patrick Shea, a Peace Corps volunteer who served in the Republic of Georgia and uncovered institutional corruption, psychological manipulation, and alleged CIA involvement within the Peace Corps administration.
Where can I buy Peace Corps Victim?
The book is available on Amazon and directly from FriesenPress .
Is this a true story?
Yes. Peace Corps Victim is a non-fiction memoir based on documented real-life experiences during Peace Corps service in Georgia.
What does RPCV mean?
RPCV stands for Returned Peace Corps Volunteer — the designation given to volunteers who completed their service.