
The Book of Honor
The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives
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Frank Muller
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Ted Gup
But what the CIA keeps secret in the name of national security is often merely an effort to hide that which would embarrass the agency itself - even at the cost of denying peace of mind for the families and honor due the "nameless stars." In an extraordinary job of investigative reporting, Ted Gup has uncovered the identities, and the stories, of the men and women who died anonymously in the service of their country. In researching The Book of Honor, Gup interviewed over four hundred current and former covert CIA officers, immersed himself in archival records, death certificates, casualty lists from terrorist attacks, State Department and Defense Department personnel lists, cemetery records, obituaries, and tens of thousands of pages of personal letters and diaries.
In telling the agents' stories, Gup shows them to be complex, vibrant, and heroic individuals - nothing like the suave super spies of popular fiction or the amoral cynics of conspiracy buffs. The accounts of their lives - and deaths - are powerful and deeply moving, and in bringing them at long last to light, Gup manages to render an unprecedented history of covert operations at the CIA.
Listen to Ted Gup on C-SPAN's Booknotes (8/27/00).
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2001, J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize, Short-listed
"Gup may have succeeded in humanizing the CIA." (AudioFile)
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Not in this format. I'm not sure I will be able to finish it. The narration is too distracting.Would you be willing to try another one of Frank Muller’s performances?
No. He is an award winning narrator, and has an interesting voice. However, from my perspective, his cadence is monotonous. The intonation in each sentence is spoken exactly like the next. He reminds me of Gregory Peck, but in a way where every sentence is spoken as if it is the most significant sentence in the paragraph. Each sentence separate and unconnected from anything else. I don't think I can get through this.Frank Muller
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Update: had to stop it, couldn’t get through the first story. Seriously needs a non-mystery/suspense book narrator to redo this. Just horrible.
Good lord, why read it like that?
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However , it is sad because you see how quickly lives are snuffed out, or people waste away in jail as a POW, and how we live in a world of different sovereign powers using its citizens as pawns to forward the ruling elites agendas.
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great book but a bit negative
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