Faithful Spy | Alex Berenson

This first novel by investigative reporter Berenson is about an American CIA agent who has penetrated Al Qaeda in an effort to capture the man close to Bin Laden who has been master-minding terrorist strikes.
When the agent is sent on a mission back to the US, he has been out of contact so long the CIA assumes he is a turncoat. His only support comes from his “handler” who has also been his lover.
This book may shatter your illusions about how we treat suspected enemy agents. It is a good preparation for “The Good Shepherd”. I found it to be real page turner.

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