The Reluctant Spy, Michael Ruby
The Reluctant Spy, Michael Ruby
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The Reluctant Spy
My Secret Life in the CIA's War on Terror

Author: Michael Ruby, John Kiriakou

Narrator: Arthur Morey

Unabridged: 7 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/16/2010


Synopsis

Long before the waterboarding controversy exploded in the media, one CIA agent had already gone public. In a groundbreaking 2007 interview with ABC News, John Kiriakou called waterboarding torture—but admitted that it probably worked. This book, at once a confessional, an adventure story, and a chronicle of Kiriakou's life in the CIA, stands as an important, eloquent piece of testimony from a committed American patriot.

In February 2002, Kiriakou was the head of counterterrorism in Pakistan. Under his command, in a spectacular raid coordinated with Pakistani agents and the CIA's best intelligence analyst, Kiriakou's field officers took down the infamous terrorist Abu Zubaydah. For days, Kiriakou became the wounded terrorist's personal "bodyguard." In circumstances stranger than fiction, as al-Qaeda agents scoured the streets for their captured leader, the best trauma surgeon in America was flown to Pakistan to make sure that Zubaydah did not die.

In The Reluctant Spy, Kiriakou takes us into the fight against an enemy fueled by fanaticism. He chillingly describes what it was like inside the CIA headquarters on the morning of 9/11, the agency leaders who stepped up and those who protected their careers. And in what may be the book's most shocking revelation, he describes how the White House made plans to invade Iraq a full year before the CIA knew about it—or could attempt to stop it.

Chronicling both mind-boggling mistakes and heroic acts of individual courage, The Reluctant Spy is essential listening for anyone who wishes to understand the inner workings of the U.S. intelligence apparatus, the truth behind the torture debate, and the incredible dedication of ordinary men and women doing one of the most extraordinary jobs on earth.

About Michael Ruby

Michael Ruby is an award-winning journalist who has worked for BusinessWeek, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. His book collaborations include Don Hewitt's Tell Me a Story: Fifty Years and 60 Minutes in Television.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Seth on June 05, 2010

The CIA is more than a job - it's a lifestyle choice, but one mired in secrecy and misunderstanding for decades. This book provides a window, intentionally or unintentionally, into the agency to show you how they operate, why the people that work there can get so passionate, and what failings can ar......more

Goodreads review by Amy on May 31, 2010

Read this review and other articles from me on www.TheNearbyFuture.com Many people don't know what they want to do in life. John Kiriakou never guessed he'd end up a spy after college. He was a man with a love of politics and world history. He would sneak into Consulate Dinner Parties with his friends......more

Goodreads review by Natasha on April 01, 2013

Interesting account from a Greek-American working for the CIA, with some bits relating to embassy action in Greece.......more

Goodreads review by Mathiasquackenbush on April 05, 2020

I was inspired to read this because of a stirring interview Kiriakou did on the highly-recommended Rolling Stone magazine podcast Useful Idiots ([URL not allowed]), in which Kiriakou shared about how he was subject to politically-motivated retaliation by John Brennan's CIA for......more

Goodreads review by Quinn on April 14, 2020

I'd probably put this at 2 1/2 stars. I enjoyed learning about how the CIA works, and some of the more "day-to-day" accounts of a field agent and analyst. Definitely the first-hand account of an armed raid was exciting and insightful. So, too, was the author's story of how he was recruited and hired......more