Description: This revealing memoir from a 34-year veteran of the CIA who worked as a case officer and recruiter of foreign agents before and after 9/11 provides an invaluable perspective on the state of modern spy craft, how the CIA has developed, and how it must continue to evolve. If you've ever wondered what it's like to be a modern-day spy, Douglas London is here to explain. London's overseas work involved spotting and identifying targets, building relationships over weeks or months, and then pitching them to work for the CIA--all the while maintaining various identities, a day job, and a very real wife and kids at home. The Recruiter: Spying and the Lost Art of American Intelligence captures the best stories from London's life as a spy, his insights into the challenges and failures of intelligence work, and the complicated relationships he developed with agents and colleagues. In the end, London presents a highly readable insider's tale about the state of espionage, a warning about the decline of American intelligence since 9/11 and Iraq, and what can be done to recover.
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EAN: 9780306847318
UPC: 9780306847318
ISBN: 9780306847318
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Book Title: Recruiter : Spying and the Lost Art of American Intelligence
Number of Pages: 432 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Hachette Books
Item Height: 1.2 in
Publication Year: 2022
Topic: Geopolitics, Intelligence & Espionage, Law Enforcement
Genre: Political Science, Biography & Autobiography
Item Weight: 13.5 Oz
Author: Douglas London
Item Length: 8.3 in
Item Width: 5.5 in
Format: Trade Paperback