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by David Ignatius

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Published: 1987

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From Library JournalThe factional strife in Lebanon feeds on rumor, deliberate lies, and half-truths, and spawns mercenaries and agents of every ideological stripe. Most share a harsh morality that allows terrorism to advance. A very few others are committed to relationships built on trust, honesty, and a sense of mutual responsibility. One such is Tom Rogers, a CIA agent who penetrates a prime Palestinian unit and makes a secret agreement with a young deputy chief of Fatah intelligence. This first novel is a suspenseful account of the excruciating ambiguity of the undertaking. Ignatius, a former Middle East correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, writes with a fatalistic affection for his subject and deep understanding of its complexity. As a storyteller, Ignatius deploys drama, pace, and character to make this a spy novel of formidable power. Barbara Conaty, Library of CongressCopyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. ReviewAn uncommonly informative and intriguing espionage thriller. (_Time_ ) An unparalleled and hauntingly accurate portrait of how the intelligence game is really played. (Bob Woodward ) A first-rate achievement in the best tradition of Graham Greene. (_Los Angeles Times_ )

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