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Inkblotking
Posted Sun Jul 01 00:00:00 EDT 2012
Methodically reported, exquisitely told. Its an investigation into the secret past life of a high-ranking CIA that explores power, personal loyalties, and the single-minded quest for justice by a lone cop. What's amazing are the materials the writer includes in this story--from FBI files to interviews with the CIA officer's friends--to back everything up. I would be surprised if this little work of reporting doesn't result in a Senate investigation. It presents a compelling case that the CIA promoted a narco-trafficker into the highest ranks of its spies, and one of his closest associates, J. Cofer Black, is now Mitt Romney's top security adviser. Have no fear, Republicans, Obama's administration does not escape Wright's wrath as a reporter, either. Wright is the same reporter who wrote Generation Kill and the award-winning crime stories in Hella Nation. How to Get Away with Murder in America may be his best work yet.
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Posted Mon Sep 03 00:00:00 EDT 2012
Riveting!
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Overview
In “How to Get Away with Murder in America,” the celebrated journalist Evan Wright reveals the extraordinary story of ...