In the year 2011, we see intelligence and espionage dancing around on the world stage, captivating attention. Here are the latest nonfiction books on the intelligence world.
- Baer, Robert and Dayna Baer. The Company We Keep: A Husband-and-Wife True Life Spy Story. Two CIA spies meet on a covert mission in Sarajevo and fall in love.
- Collins, Catherine. Fallout: The True Story of the CIA’s Secret War on Nuclear Trafficking.
- Conant, Jennet. A Covert Affair: Julia Child and Paul Child in the OSS. The spying background of the world-famous chef.
- Eddington, Patrick G. Long Strange Journey: An Intelligence Memoir. Eddington was a CIA analyst from 1988-1996.
- Held, E. B. A Spy’s Guide to Santa Fe and Albuquerque. Atomic espionage at Los Alamos and the assassination of Leon Trotsky.
- Jacobsen, Annie. Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base. Richelson, Jeffrey. The US Intelligence Community. The 6th edition of this standard reference on all aspects of the US Intelligence Community.
- Robenalt, James. The Harding Affair: Love and Espionage During the Great War. Warren Harding's affair with an alleged German spy.
- Waller, Douglas. Wild Bill Donovan: The Spymaster Who Created the OSS and Modern American Espionage. A new biography of Donovan.
- Warrick, Joby. The Triple Agent: The al-Qaeda Mole Who Infiltrated the CIA. The story of the CIA's biggest disaster since 9/11.
- Wise, David. Tiger Trap: America's Secret Spy War with China. Timely book on China's espionage against the USA.
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