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The Lost Spy: An American in Stalin's Secret Service
By: Andrew Meier ShareFilled with dramatic revelations, The Lost Spy may be the most important American spy story to come along in a generation. For half a century, the case of Isaiah Oggins, a 1920s New York intellectual brutally murdered in 1947 on Stalin's order...
Mossad: The Greatest Missions of the Israeli Secret Service
By: Michael Bar-Zohar , Nissim Mishal Share"This book tells what should have been known and isn't—that Israel's hidden force is as formidable as its recognized physical strength." — Israeli President Shimon Peres For decades, Israel's renowned security arm, the Mossad, has been widely recognize...
Fatal Friends, Deadly Neighbors: Ann Rule's Crime Files Volume 16
By: Ann Rule SharePub. Date: 11/27/2012 | Sales Rank: 20674
Category: Espionage eBooks
TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT It’s a chilling reality that homicide investigators know all too well: the last face most murder victims see is not that of a stranger, but of someone familiar. Whether only an acquaintance or a trusted intimate, such killers share a co...
Devil's Game: The Civil War Intrigues of Charles A. Dunham
By: Carman Cumming SharePub. Date: 03/29/2004 Category: Espionage eBooks
Devil's Game traces the amazing career of Charles A. Dunham, Civil War spy, forger, journalist, and master of dirty tricks. Writing for a variety of New York papers under alternate names, Dunham routinely faked stories, created new identities, and later boldly cast h...
Spying for the People
By: Michael Schoenhals SharePub. Date: 12/31/2012 Category: Espionage eBooks
Since the end of the Cold War, the operations of secret police informers have come under the media spotlight and it is now common knowledge that vast internal networks of spies in the Soviet Union and East Germany were directed by the Communist Party. By contrast, ve...
Gods of Mischief: My Undercover Vendetta to Take Down the Vagos Outlaw Motorcycle Gang
By: George Rowe ShareThis is the high-octane, no-holds-barred, true story of a bad guy turned good who busted open one of the most violent outlaw motorcycle gangs in history. George Rowe’s gritty and harrowing story offers not only a glimpse into the violent world of the motorcycl...
See No Evil
By: Robert Baer ShareSee No Evil is the astonishing and controversial memoir from one of the CIA's top field officers of the past quarter century. Robert Baer recounts his career as a ground soldier in the CIA's war on terrorism, running agents in the back alleys of the Middle East, w...
The Nine Lives of Otto Katz
By: Jonathan Miles Share'Spies should be glamorous - James Bond in a Savile Row suit rather than Harry Palmer in a grubby mac . . . In those terms, Otto Katz was perfect. He was a Hollywood playboy who hobnobbed with Fritz Lang, he inspired the character of Victor Laszlo in Casablanca , h...
Man of War
By: Duff Hart-Davis Share'A lot of people know me,' wrote Alan Hillgarth in a letter, 'but I'm very much an enigma to most of them and regarded with suspicion because I don't fit into any category . . . I'm a trouble-maker. I ride the storm.' Captain Alan Hillgarth was just 15 years ...
At The Devil's Table: Inside the fall of the Cali cartel. The world's biggest crime syndicate
By: William C. Rempel ShareAN IMPOSSBLE CHOICE Jorge Salcedo was trapped. For years, he had climbed the ladder inside the Cali drug cartel, the world's most powerful crime syndicate, and risen to Head of Security. But he'd kept clean, avoided the dirty work, managed to sleep at night...
The Cold War for Information Technology : The Inside Story
By: Janez Âkrubej ShareSynopsis: The Cold War for Information Technology is a captivating new book that uncovers a little-known but vital battle to gain control over IT development that took place in the final two decades of the 20th century. As you might expect, intelligence agencies ...
Dead Men Talking: Collusion, Cover-Up and Murder in Northern Ireland's Dirty War
By: Nicholas Davies ShareFollowing the revelations of the secret conspiracy between British Military Intelligence and the gunmen of the Ulster Defence Association in Ten-Thirty-Three, Nicholas Davies now dramatically reveals the evidence and facts that the Sir John Stevens Inquiry is still t...
OSS: The Secret History of America's First Central Intelligence Agency
By: Richard Harris Smith Share“The best book about America’s first modern secret service.” -- Washington Post Book World In the months before World War II, FDR prepared the country for conflict with Germany and Japan by reshuffling various government agencies to create the Of...














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