See No Evil

Author: Robert B. Baer

See No Evil is the astonishing and controversial memoir from one of the CIA’s top field officers of the past quarter century. Robert Baer recounts his career as a ground soldier in the CIA’s war on terrorism, running agents in the back alleys of the Middle East, with blistering honesty. He paints a chilling picture of how terrorism works on the inside and provides compelli….Read More

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