Class 11, T. J. Waters
Class 11, T. J. Waters
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Class 11
Inside The CIA's First Post-9/11 Spy Class

Author: T. J. Waters

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 10 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/10/2006


Synopsis

Written by one of its own graduates, Class 11: Inside the CIA's First Post-9/11 Spy Class is a gripping insider's look at the first post-9/11 CIA training class—the most elite and secretive espionage training program in the country.

Like all Americans, T. J. Waters was stunned, angry, and grief stricken by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. More than that, he wanted to take action to help prevent such an event from ever happening again. Waters was not alone. In the weeks following the attacks, the Central Intelligence Agency received over 150,000 resumés from people wanting to serve their nation as spies. More than one hundred students were admitted to the CIA's Clandestine Service to become Class 11, the first post-9/11 CIA training class. It was the largest and most diverse class in the agency's history. Joining Waters were a World Trade Center victim's fiancée, an NFL alumnus, a New York City comedian, a college athletics coach, a hostage negotiator, and a single mother. Class 11 is the real story of how this band of everyday Americans joined together to endure the challenge of a lifetime and serve their country. Against the backdrop of Osama bin Laden's videotaped taunts; the Washington, D.C., sniper attacks; and the loss of a CIA field officer in Afghanistan, Waters takes readers behind the scenes, where the trainees learned methods of subterfuge, mastering disguises, withstanding interrogations, and crossing into hostile territory without being detected.

Class 11 is a fascinating and moving portrait of an extraordinary group of Americans with the courage and resolve to make a difference in the war on terror.

BONUS AUDIO: Exclusive Author Interview

"The classic movie interpretation of the spy world doesn't really reflect chasing Al Qaeda across the Afghan frontier."


About T. J. Waters

Prior to joining the CIA, T. J. Waters was a vice president of a private consulting firm specializing in intelligence collection and training. He is currently a senior intelligence analyst for the Department of Defense.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maria

General overview of the CIA's post 9/11 spy class. Names, places and dates have been switched around to protect operators. The story is painted in broad strokes, but it is still interesting. Why I started this book: Downloaded it from the library, because who hasn't always wanted to be a spy? Why I fi......more

Goodreads review by Eli

Written in a near insufferable "Scholastic News' diction with a thudding, banal earnestness, but offers more details of CIA training than any other book out there. Amazing that this was ever published... very informative.......more

Goodreads review by Justin

The subject matter could be interesting if the author wasn't so inept at crafting the written word. The extraneous details and quoted conversations he chooses to include droll on incessantly and aren't worth the aggravation of picking up this book. Yes, spies are cool. Yes, people want to know about......more

Goodreads review by Ryan

Class 11 details the experience of the first class of CIA operation officers after 9/11 as they go through their year long training program. Each chapter covers a month, with the second half taking place primarily at "The Farm", the secret CIA training facility. The book goes into the most detail I'......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

I picked up this book because I love and miss Alias and I thought this would somehow fill the hole in my heart. But...no. I did learn a few cool things about the CIA. The author was careful not to reveal too much about CIA training practices...nothing about interrogation techniques, for example. But......more