Ghost: Confessions of a Counterterrorism Agent
On a warm Saturday night in July 1973 in Bethesda Maryland, a gunman stepped out from behind a tree and fired five point-blank shots into Joe Alon, an unassuming Israeli Air Force pilot and family man. Alon's sixteen-year-old neighbor, Fred Burton, was deeply shocked by this crime that rocked his sleepy suburban neighborhood. As it turned out, Alon wasn't just a pilot―he was a high-ranking military official and with intelligence ties. The assassin was never found and the case was closed. In 2007, Fred Burton―who had since become a State Department counterterrorism special agent―reopened the case. Here, Burton spins a gripping tale of the secret agents, double dealings, terrorists and heroes he encounters he chases leads around the globe in an effort to solve this decades-old murder. From swirling dogfights over Egypt and Hanoi to gun battles on the streets of Beirut, this action-packed thriller looks in the dark heart of the Cold War to show power is uses, misused, and sold to the most convenient bidder.
Country | USA |
Brand | St. Martin's Press |
Manufacturer | St. Martin's Press |
Binding | Hardcover |
ItemPartNumber | new-Nov09usbook-2017-c109273 |
ReleaseDate | 2011-04-12 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780230620551 |