Friday, July 27, 2012

It's Never As It Seems To Be - A Real Spy Tale Book Review

If you enjoy reading spy novels, and many of us do, then you begin to see the world a little differently than it appears to the mindless masses in front of their TV sets. It's not that the general public is bad, they just live in a separate parallel reality. They think they live in the real world and to them it is real, but it isn't really. Reading spy novels makes you think, but have you ever considered that most of the spy novels are based on real events or fragments of them?If so, maybe you might like to switch from spy novels and start reading real spy stories from the former spies that lived those alternate life styles and made history happen, while the rest of the masses gets the watered down versions of history, generally written by the winners, which is a whole other thought to the concept of what history is, was, or will be in the future. The spy game is always changing and it's not for the faint of heart.Okay so, now that I've made this rather interesting assessment
and recommendation to you, I guess you'd be wondering if I might suggest a good true spy book to you? Well, certainly, I'd be glad too, and this one is rather apropos so you can consider the history of what is going on behind the scenes throughout the Middle East. This one takes you inside the Mossad and it's really a thriller, and real life too. The name of the book is;"By Way of Deception" by Victor Ostrovsky and Claire Hoy, Published by Saint Martin's Press, New York, NY, (1991), 396 pages, ISBN: 978-031292-61-4.Go inside the Mossad "Katsa" 3-year intensive training program, one which few can handle, most drop out, but if you wish to be an intelligence case officer in the Mossad you must complete. Imagine being one with some of the most heart stopping covert operations of the Mossad and traveling around the world taking out the bad guys, threats, and preventing real "evil doers" from their attacks. Imagine chasing down old war criminals to send a signal that no one escap
es their past.Right now there is much turbulence in the Middle East from the Iran nuclear weapons program, to the chaos of an early Arab Spring. As Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, and soon Syria watch their regimes fall and begin a new, you can bet every step of the way, it's a spies game, and what we hear and see is spoon fed for public consumption. I think you will love this book.

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