Ghost: Confessions of a Counterterrorism Agent
By (Author) Fred Burton
Random House USA Inc
Random House Inc
9th June 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political leaders and leadership
Espionage and secret services
Terrorism, armed struggle
Warfare and defence
Memoirs
Autobiography: historical, political and military
B
Paperback
288
Width 131mm, Height 203mm, Spine 14mm
249g
A real-life 24; for readers interested in terrorism and spycraft. In this hard-hitting memoir, Fred Burton, a key figure in international counterterrorism and domestic spycraft, emerges from the shadows to reveal who he is, what he has accomplished, and the threats that lurk unseen except by an experienced, worldly-wise few. Plunging readers into the murky world of violent religious extremism that spans the streets of Middle Eastern cities and the informant-filled alleys of American slums, 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.
Rife with anecdotes of assassinations, nuclear threats and double agents.Oklahoma Gazette
Revealing . . . Burton was there, and you will be as well.Bobby R. Inman, former director of the National Security Agency
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
Striking . . . With spy thriller suspense and the clarity of a police report, former special agent Burtons State Department saga reads like a brewing-storm prequel to the current war on terror.Publishers Weekly
Fred Burton is one of the world's foremost experts on security, terrorists, and terrorist organizations. He is vice president for counterterrorism and corporate security at Stratfor, an influential private intelligence company. He is the former deputy chief of the Diplomatic Security Service, the Department of State's counterterrorism division.