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Uncompromised
'The heroic efforts of journalists to uncover the truth resonate in this era of punditry . . . Prouty provides a unique perspective on the war on terror.' - Booklist When Nada Prouty came to the United States as a young woman, she fell in love with the democracy and freedom of her new home. After a childhood in war-torn Lebanon with an abusive father and facing the prospect of an arranged marriage, she jumped at the chance to forge her own path in America-a path that led to exciting undercover work in the FBI, then the CIA. As a leading agent widely lauded by her colleagues, she worked on the most high-profile terrorism cases in recent history, including the hunt for Saddam Hussein and the bombing of the USS Cole, often putting her life on the line and usually getting her man. But all this changed in the wake of 9/11, at the height of anti-Arab fervor, when federal investigators charged Prouty with passing intelligence to Hezbollah. Lacking sufficient evidence to make their case in court, prosecutors went to the media, suggesting that she had committed treason. Prouty, dubbed “Jihad Jane” by the New York Post, was quickly cast as a terrorist mastermind by the relentless 24-hour news cycle, and a scandal-hungry public ate it up.
Medios
Papel
Géneros
Biography & Memoir, History, General Nonfiction, Nonfiction
Ofrecido por
Palgrave Macmillan (Editorial)
(User: Palgrave_)
Lote
December 2011
Comienza: 2011-12-05
Acabado: 2011-12-19
Rebajado
2011-10-17
País
Estados Unidos
Enlaces
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Receipt
12 revisado, 2 marked received, 1 marked not received
Lote cerrado
15
copias
250
solicitudes