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Ladataan... Three Minutes to Doomsday: An Agent, a Traitor, and the Worst Espionage Breach in U.S. HistoryTekijä: Joe Navarro
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. When it comes to books, non-fiction typically isn't something I'm interested in. Lately though, I've found a few from that genre that have piqued my interest, most notably former FBI Agent Joe Navarro's Three Minutes to Doomsday, Andrew Leatherbarrow's Chernobyl: 01:23:40, and another upcoming novel entitled The Radium Girls by Kate Moore. The latter two of these books I'll discuss at another time, because this review is about Navarro's latest book, detailing the final moments of the Cold War and the arrests of Clyde Conrad and Rod Ramsey. I was born in the late 90s, so this particular espionage case is not something I had any knowledge about prior to opening Navarro's book. All I knew was that it took place shortly before I was born and had extremely high risks associated with it. Given my tastes in crime, movies, and most fiction, this seemed to be something that would appeal to my interests and I was not wrong. In this account of Joe Navarro's pursuit of Rod Ramsey against attempts at hampering the investigation by the FBIHQ and Washington Field Office, readers discover just how terrifying close we came to a crushing defeat with the information sold by Conrad and Ramsey. The build-up to Ramsey's arrest, trial, and conviction is agonizingly slow, which is quite suiting given that the process itself was not only flawed by those higher up in rank than Navarro, but nearly crippled by inaction. It was easy to feel Navarro's tension and frustration, while simultaneously granting readers that may prefer fiction over non-fiction a very human-like perspective of an account that might have seemed uninteresting. The only nitpick I truly have is how unclear the passage of time is. Whether or not this was intentional, I do not know. I just know that I prefer clear indications of time's passing. Other than that, it is clear from his style of writing that Former Agent Navarro is, first and foremost, a gentleman in every aspect of the word. Joe Navarro's memoir of this espionage case is mind-numbing and terrifyingly well-written and I would like to thank NetGalley, Scribner, and Joe Navarro for this advanced copy for the purpose of review. Not only that, I would like to thank Former Agent Joe Navarro especially for his service to our country, and his drive to fulfill his duty to his fellow Americans first and foremost. näyttää 3/3 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
This edge-of-your-seat memoir from former FBI agent Joe Navarro reveals the shocking, inside details of how he spearheaded a 1980s investigation into a colossal espionage breach that would have left the US defenseless in a Soviet attack. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Joe Navarro, um dos mais jovens agentes alguma vez recrutados pelo FBI, é um eminente perito na «leitura» da linguagem corporal – possui uma capacidade desconcertante para inferir os pensamentos e intenções daqueles que interroga –, conhecido por ter uma ética de trabalho a que poucos companheiros conseguem sobreviver. Numa missão de rotina como tantas outras, tem pela frente Rodney Ramsay, um antigo soldado norte-americano destacado na Alemanha Ocidental entre 1983 e 1985.
Contudo, no decorrer da conversa, Navarro suspeita de algo que escapara a todos os outros agentes… Aquilo que se seguiu é único na história da contraespionagem: interrogatórios após interrogatórios, planeados como um xadrez impenetrável, põem a descoberto um traidor à pátria, detentor de uma memória fotográfica perfeita e de um QI que o eleva ao nível de um génio – o seu único ponto fraco é o prazer que retira do desafio de enfrentar o seu inquiridor.
Tendo como cenário os últimos dias da Guerra Fria, Joe Navarro conta-nos o episódio, real, da maior falha de segurança na história dos Estados Unidos da América: Ramsay acabaria por revelar ter feito parte de um círculo de espiões que vendeu ao Bloco Soviético a informação que lhe permitiria, no momento final do Comunismo, aniquilar por completo o seu rival e os aliados ocidentais. ( )