America at Night

The True Story of Two Rogue CIA Operatives, Homeland Security Failures, DirtyMon ey, and a Plot to Steal the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election--by the FormerIntel

Biography & Memoir, Political, Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Larry J. Kolb ISBN: 9781101217573
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: February 5, 2008
Imprint: Riverhead Books Language: English
Author: Larry J. Kolb
ISBN: 9781101217573
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: February 5, 2008
Imprint: Riverhead Books
Language: English

From the author of OverworldAmerica at Night reads like a thriller, but is "the kind of story about which fiction writers can only dream." (The New York Times)

When the Department of Homeland Security suspects that two former CIA operatives are at the center of plot involving money laundering and the funding of Al Qaeda—and when their supposedly comprehensive database turns up little to no information on either man—it takes former covert operative Larry Kolb to crack the case and foil the plan. But when Kolb begins to connect the dots, he realizes something even more sinister is afoot, and that he's on to the biggest possible con with the highest political stakes.

Kolb shows us how one well-informed individual did what all of our security agencies could not: trail two brilliant covert political operatives through a labyrinth of disguised identities and dark crimes to expose corruption at the highest levels.

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From the author of OverworldAmerica at Night reads like a thriller, but is "the kind of story about which fiction writers can only dream." (The New York Times)

When the Department of Homeland Security suspects that two former CIA operatives are at the center of plot involving money laundering and the funding of Al Qaeda—and when their supposedly comprehensive database turns up little to no information on either man—it takes former covert operative Larry Kolb to crack the case and foil the plan. But when Kolb begins to connect the dots, he realizes something even more sinister is afoot, and that he's on to the biggest possible con with the highest political stakes.

Kolb shows us how one well-informed individual did what all of our security agencies could not: trail two brilliant covert political operatives through a labyrinth of disguised identities and dark crimes to expose corruption at the highest levels.

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