10cf746e54 Visit Your Local StoreFind Author and Storytime Events Find a Store > Gift CardsAlways the Perfect Gift Shop Now > Barnes & Noble CafRelax and Refuel Visit BN Caf > B&N Membership CardDon't Miss Out on Savings Learn More > B&N ServicesAdvertiseAffiliate ProgramPublisher & Author GuidelinesSelf-Publish with NOOK PressBulk Order DiscountsB&N MembershipB&N MasterCardB&N Kids' ClubB&N EducatorsB&N BookfairsShipping & DeliveryAbout Free ShippingAbout ShippingShipping RatesNOOKNOOK Tablets & eReaders NOOK Mobile Apps Special OffersNOOK on FacebookNOOK on TwitterQuick HelpCustomer ServiceOrder StatusEasy ReturnsProduct RecallsAbout UsAbout B&NInvestor RelationsBarnes & Noble, Inc.Careers at B&NStore & Events Author Events, FREE Wi-Fi, and more Store Locator Be in the KnowSign up for savings, news, updates Email FacebookTwitterPinterestTerms of Use Copyright & TrademarkPrivacy PolicySitemapAccessibility 1997-2016 Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Inc. Today were featuring aninterview with Aileen Boyle:VP, Associate Publisher, Director of Marketing and Publicity for Blue Rider Press and Plume. It beats war and civil war hands down. We hope you will join us in supporting National Readathon Day and childhood literacy programs nationwide. .. Its apparent that Baer would agree, though hes unlikely to agree with me that hes not quite the resident expert on the world that he would like us all to believe.. Booksellers, media and social media influencers are my outside partners to help me reach this goal. News Obituaries Book Deals Financial Reporting Page to Screen Bookselling Awards & Prizes Publisher News Comics Business Deals Shows & Events Cooking People Religion Audio Books Manufacturing Marketing PW Tip Sheet Licensing Book It BEA Reviews Fiction Nonfiction Children's Religion Comics Audio Web Exclusive BookLife Bestsellers Audiobooks Australia Overall Bio/Autobiography Children's Frontlist Fiction Children's Picture Books Cookbooks Fantasy Graphic Novels Hardcover Fiction Hardcover Nonfiction History Mass Market Mystery/Detective New Zealand Overall Religion Fiction Religion Nonfiction Romance Sci-Fi Top 10 Overall Trade Paper UK Overall Children's Authors Book News Industry News Authors Profiles Interviews Why I Write BookLife MFA Announcements Adult Announcements Children's Announcements Religion Listings On-Sale Calendar Galley Talk Digital Devices Copyright Retailing Conferences Content / e-books Apps The Roundup International Deals Book News Trade Shows Frankfurt Book Fair London Book Fair Job ZoneJob Moves Opinion ShelfTalker Soapbox Common Core . So I get the purpose of the book and its sole focus on whom Baer believes masterminded Hezbollahs terror campaigns and assassinations. Hes a mousy man with a fat salt-and-pepper beard and fish-cold eyes swimming behind clunky glasses, but the faithful pay rapt attention when he speaks.The journalist says that halfway through the piece I make my appearance in the guise of a two-year-old TV clip.
He recounts a decade spent tracking the Lebanese assassin known as Hajj Radwan, and distills his knowledge into 21 pithy laws, each of which gets its own chapter. Penguin/Blue Rider, $27.95 (352p) ISBN 978-0-399-16857-4 More By and About This Author OTHER BOOKS SLEEPING WITH THE DEVIL: How Washington Sold Our Soul for Saudi Crude Blow the House Down The Company We Keep: A Husband-and-Wife True-Life Spy Story The Devil We Know: Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower Buy this book Amazon Barnes & Noble Google iBooks IndieBound Powell's Former CIA agent Baer (The Company We Keep) reveals the ins and outs of the politically charged notion of assassination, as experienced through his own eventful career. They spread mayhem around the rest of the world, from Bangkok to Buenos Aires, from Paris to Berlin. He meant, of course, that the prose itself should convey emphasis. Why would they resurrect it now? My thoughts by now are flapping around like trapped birds. KirkusFor The Devil We Know: A masterpiece&Baer's brilliant analysis of Sunni versus Shia, Arab versus Iranian, and Christian versus Muslim is shocking, revealing, and provocative. Baer freely admits to changing parts of the narrative to protect sources and methods ostensibly to appease the CIAs Publication Review Board (the board that reviews all works by former CIA officers, including this review I might add, to ensure no classified information is released) but I cant help but feel quite a bit of the intent behind this is actually to help bolster the existing narrative and direction of the book. Are they trying to pin his assassination on me? I sweep the Valero station, stupidly expecting to catch some Hezbollah cutthroat creeping up to righteously slit the throat of the evil CIA operative. He recounts a decade spent tracking the Lebanese assassin known as Hajj Radwan, and distills his knowledge into 21 pithy laws, each of which gets its own chapter.
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