Surprise, Kill, Vanish- The Secret History of CIA Paramilitary Armies, Operators, and Assassins by Annie Jacobsen
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Web ID: 16778055Great Read Highly Recommend
As I attended school in the US when they still taught history I am very familiar with most of the events the author discusses in the book. The CIA ops background pulls it all together. It actually has renewed my love of history and I can't wait to bore my boys 9 and 12 with American history.
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Doesn’t live up to the hype
This was read by me after listening to a short interview of the author for radio. Having been military and government I felt the genre to be familiar to me to and expected some good history and reporting. Instead the book is rambling and disjointed, seemly a series of vignettes more then a composed manuscript. I applaud the author for her research but she misses several technical points. The book digresses often and you have to keep notes to be able to follow along. I’m still not sure what the books intention is; is it to inform the reader of the history of the CIAs direct action programs or to expose events in history where assassination was used? At time I feel she copied and pasted from other books and stitched together this one. Don’t get me wrong the stories ARE enjoyable and I did enjoy the narrative, I simply found it structurally and technically flawed.
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