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Missing Man
Missing Man: The American Spy Who Vanished in Iran | Barry Meier
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In late 2013, Americans were shocked to learn that a former FBI agent turned private investigator who disappeared in Iran in 2007 was there on a mission for the CIA. The missing man, Robert Levinson, appeared in pictures dressed like a Guantánamo prisoner and pleaded in a video for help from the United States. Barry Meier, an award-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times, draws on years of interviews and never-before-disclosed CIA files to weave together a riveting narrative of the ex-agent's journey to Iran and the hunt to rescue him. The result is an extraordinary tale about the shadowlands between crime, business, espionage, and the law, where secrets are currency and betrayal is commonplace. Its colorful cast includes CIA operatives, Russian oligarchs, arms dealers, White House officials, gangsters, private eyes, FBI agents, journalists, and a fugitive American terrorist and assassin. Missing Man is a fast-paced story that moves through exotic locales and is set against the backdrop of the twilight war between the United States and Iran, one in which hostages are used as political pawns. Filled with stunning revelations, it chronicles a family's ongoing search for answers and one man's desperate struggle to keep his hand in the game.
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catatonic1242
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Panpan

This one took me forever to read because, with apologies to all involved, it was just really, really boring. I should have bailed on the first hundred or so pages, but I stuck it out and it never got any more interesting.

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Victoria_C
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Mehso-so

Another for my non-fiction streak. The writing here is ok, but I was more focused on the story. I knew about this but wasn't up on the current status, so it was like a mystery to me. You may find the combination of a naive businessman and government inertia and bureaucracy frustrating.