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Body of Lies
Body of Lies
Author: David Ignatius
CIA soldier Roger Ferris has come out of Iraq with a shattered leg and an intense mission-to penetrate the network of a master terrorist known only as "Suleiman." Ferris's plan is inspired by a masterpiece of British intelligence during World War II; He prepares a body of lies, literally the corpse of an imaginary CIA officer who appears to ha...  more »
ISBN: 193058
Publication Date: 11/2008
Pages: 349
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Publisher: W.W. Norton
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Sleepy26177 avatar reviewed Body of Lies on + 218 more book reviews
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Honestly, I am not sure if I would have enjoyed the story written in a book. I listened to the audiobook which made it certainly easier. This is a political thriller about a driven CIA agent, determined that 9/11 won't happen again. He would give everything for his country. Everything certainly means he's endagering the women he loves.
A lot of spy, a lot of deaths and a lot of CIA mumbo-jumbo.

For me the narrator, Dick Hill, gave the story a whole new flair. His capability to speak in different accents and even in different languages filled the audiobook with life.
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