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An edition of Ghost (2008)

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For decades, Fred Burton, a key figure in international counterterrorism and domestic spycraft, has secretly been on the front lines in the fight to keep Americans safe around the world. Now, in this hard-hitting memoir, Burton emerges from the shadows to reveal who he is, what he has accomplished, and the threats that lurk unseen except by an experienced, world-wise few.In the mid-eighties, the idea of defending Americans against terrorism was still new. But a trio of suicide bombings in Beirut--including one that killed 241 marines and forced our exit from Lebanon--had changed the mindset and mission of the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), the arm of the State Department that protects U.S. embassy officials across the globe. Burton, a member of DSS's tiny but elite Counterterrorism Division, was plunged into a murky world of violent religious extremism spanning the streets of Middle Eastern cities and the informant-filled alleys of American slums. From battling Libyan terrorists and their Palestinian surrogates to having facing down hijackers, hostages, and Hezbollah double agents, Burton found himself on the front lines of America's first campaign against Terror.In this globe-trotting account of one counterterrorism agent's life and career, Burton takes us behind the scenes to reveal how the United States tracked Libya-linked master terrorist Abu Nidal; captured Ramzi Yusef, architect of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; and pursued the assassins of major figures including Yitzhak Rabin, Meir Kahane, and General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, the president of Pakistan--classic cases that have sobering new meaning in the treacherous years since 9/11. Here, too, is Burton's advice on personal safety for today's most powerful CEOs, gleaned from his experience at Stratfor, the private firm Barron's calls "the shadow CIA."Told in a no-holds-barred, gripping, nuanced style that illuminates a complex and driven man, Ghost is both a riveting read and an illuminating look into the shadows of the most important struggle of our time.Praise for GHOST"With spy thriller suspense and the clarity of a police report, former special agent Burton's State Department saga reads like a brewing-storm prequel to the current war on terror ... Of obvious interest to anyone with an eye on world affairs.... Most striking is the material's relevance twenty years later; Burton's clashes with Hezbollah in Beirut and prickly diplomacy with Iran could almost be pulled from present-day newspapers"--Publisher's Weekly"In many ways, this book reads like a le Carre spy novel: it's not flashy, not filled with pyrotechnics, not full of chase scenes and derring-do. Rather, it's the story of a working man whose job involved trying to prevent people from attacking his country. Shorn of ideological rights and wrongs, it's a fascinating look at what counterterrorism really means on a day-to-day level." --Booklist"The world of counterterrorism is like that old jigsaw puzzle in the back of the closet: its many missing pieces and extra parts jumbled in from other puzzles make it almost impossible to assemble. But in Ghost, Fred Burton manages to join together enough pieces to give us a discerning look at that world. This is a story, told in human terms, that will help make sense of the great puzzle of our times." --Eric L. Haney, author of Inside Delta Force and executive producer of The Unit"Burton's memoir of fighting the defensive fight against the burgeoning terrorist threat in the 1980s and beyond is a revealing personal journal of the stress and boredom involved in putting the pieces of the...

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
276

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Ghost: confessions d'un agent de la lutte antiterroriste
2009, Music and entertainment Books
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Ghost
2008, Random House Publishing Group
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Ghost: confessions of a counterterrorism agent
2008, Random House
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2008, Penguin Random House
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New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.28, B
Library of Congress
JK468.I6 .B89 2008, JK468.I6 B89 2008, JK468.I6.B89 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
276

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Open Library
OL16426266M
Internet Archive
ghostconfessions00burt_0
ISBN 13
9781400065691
LCCN
2008000073
OCLC/WorldCat
190875004
Library Thing
5342495
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2486692

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