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Spooks, the haunting of America : the private use of secret agents

Label
Spooks, the haunting of America : the private use of secret agents
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Spooks
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
the haunting of America : the private use of secret agents
Summary
"Probably the most eye-opening and engrossing exposé to date of the bizarre 'power games' played by multinational corporations and tycoons." -Publishers Weekly A classic of investigative reporting, Spooks is a treasure trove of who-shot-who research on the metastasis of the US intelligence community, whose practices and personnel have engulfed the larger society. Teeming with tales of wiremen, hitmen, and mobsters; crooked politicians and corrupt cops going about their business of regime-change, union-busting, wiretapping, money laundering, and industrial espionage, read about: - Richard Nixon's "Mission Impossible" war on Aristotle Onassis - Not-so-deep-fake porno films starring the CIA's enemies - The Robert Vesco heist, targeting billions in numbered Swiss accounts - Robert Maheu and the kidnapping of billionaire Howard Hughes - The murder-for-hire of a Columbia University professor - Bobby Kennedy's archipelago of private intelligence agencies-Intertel and the "Five I's" - "The Friendly Ghost" and Nixon's secret account in the offshore Castle Bank & Trust "One of the best non-fiction books of the year, a monument of fourth-level research and fact-searching." -Los Angeles Times "Probably the most eye-opening and engrossing expose to date of the bizarre 'power games' played by multinational corporations and tycoons." -Publishers Weekly "This book will curl your hair with its revelations and the names it names. A landmark book in its field of investigative reporting." -John Barkham Reviews "Hougan is a superb storyteller and the pages teem with unforgettable characters. Admirable." -TheWashington Post "Hougan is exhilarating on the mystique of spooks." -The New York Review of Book
Target audience
adult
Classification
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