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More copies of this ISBN:Blow the House Down: A Novelby Robert Baer
Review-a-Day (What is Review-a-Day?)"Blow the House Down is fast and entertaining and raises intriguing possibilities. Max Waller's weary skepticism makes him an enjoyable guide through the tangle of the global intelligence community, with its back-slapping and double-dealings and triple-crosses and constantly reconfigured allegiances. By the end, when the dreaded date September 11th hurtles toward us like a runaway airliner, I found myself riveted and, ultimately, rewarded — even if I'm still not sure things happened the way Baer imagines they might have." Chris Bolton, Powells.com (read the entire Powells.com review) Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Former CIA operative Robert Baer pushes fiction to the absolute limit in this riveting and unnervingly plausible alternative history of 9/11. Veteran CIA officer Max Waller has long been obsessed with the abduction and murder of his Agency mentor. Though years of digging yield the name of a suspect — an Iranian math genius turned terrorist — the trail seems too cold to justify further effort. Then Max turns up a photograph of the man standing alongside Osama bin Laden and a mysterious westerner whose face has been cut out, feeding Max's suspicion. When the first official to whom Max shows the photo winds up dead, the out-of-favor agent suddenly finds himself the target of dark forces within the intelligence community who are desperate to muzzle him. Eluding a global surveillance net, Max — in the summer of 2001 — begins tracking the spore of a complex conspiracy, meeting clandestinely with suicide bombers and Arab royalty and ultimately realizing the Iranian he'd sought for a decades-old crime is actually at the nexus of a terrifying plot. Showing off dazzling tradecraft and an array of richly textured backdrops, and filled with real names and events, Blow the House Down deftly balances fact and possibility to become the first great thriller to spring from the war on terrorism. Review:"Former CIA agent Baer, author of the memoir See No Evil (2002), which inspired the film Syriana, offers the same closely observed details of intelligence work and life in his first novel, a political thriller. Unfortunately, a surfeit of subplots and dozens of characters slow the action down. One day in June 2001, veteran CIA case officer Max Waller is crudely and coldly removed from his office and job in Langley, Va. On September 11, 2001, what Waller has discovered sifting through live secrets and dead agents from Washington to Tehran comes together into a plausible alternate theory of how and why the Twin Towers were targeted. Whether or not readers buy into that theory, they're sure to enjoy Baer's jaundiced view of his former employer. When Waller finds himself being trailed by some obvious outsiders, he thinks, 'The FBI was capable of screwing up...but neither it nor the local police nor anyone else I could think of in this nation or abroad would be idiotic enough to field a white surveillance team in Harlem. For that, you needed incompetence on a colossal scale. Langley had to be behind it.'" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Review:"Robert Baer's audacious first novel is going to be controversial because of both who he is and what he says. He retired after 20 years with the CIA and wrote a memoir, 'See No Evil,' that inspired 'Syriana,' the murky Middle East spy flick starring George Clooney. Now, in 'Blow the House Down,' Baer gives us a fictional version of the 9/11 attacks, suggesting that high-level CIA officials could have... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review) Review:"The plot...is extremely well crafted, and it certainly doesn't hurt that the author...fills the book with the kind of detail that will make readers feel as though they have completed a crash course in international intelligence." Booklist Review:"Baer...puts his decades of intelligence work to good use in this predictably hard-boiled but unflaggingly entertaining tale....A wild ride filled with the sort of insider details that make a difference." Kirkus Reviews Review:"Filled with fascinating bits of tradecraft (e.g., how to disable a motion detector and thwart a silent alarm), this complex thriller will both entertain and instruct. Recommended." Library Journal Synopsis:Fiction this real can only come from someone who knows the truth.
New York Times bestselling author and former CIA operative Robert Baer pushes fiction to the absolute limit. Rich with the real-world tradecraft of today's counterintelligence, Blow the House Down is a relentlessly riveting and unnervingly plausible alternative history of 9/11. Deftly balancing fact and possibility, this is the first great thriller to spring from the global war on terrorism, and the electrifying debut of a major new fiction talent. About the AuthorRobert Baer spent twenty years running agents from inside the CIA's Directorate of Operations, developing intelligence on Hizballah, Al-Qaeda, and other terrorist organizations, and "was considered perhaps the best on-the-ground field office in the Middle East" (Symour M. Hersh, the New Yorker). His memoir See No Evil was a New York Times bestseller and inspired the movie Syriana starring George Clooney. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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