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OverviewRobert Baer was known inside the CIA as perhaps the best operative working the Middle East. Over several decades he served everywhere from Iraq to New Delhi and racked up such an impressive list of accomplishments that he was eventually awarded the Career Intelligence Medal. But if his career was everything a spy might aspire to, his personal life was a brutal illustration of everything a spy is asked to sacrifice. Bob had few enduring non-work friendships, only contacts and acquaintances. His prolonged absences destroyed his marriage, and he felt intense guilt at spending so little time with his children. Sworn to secrecy and constantly driven by ulterior motives, he was a man apart wherever he went. Dayna Williamson thought of herself as just an ordinary California girl -- admittedly one born into a comfortable lifestyle. But she was always looking to get closer to the edge. When she joined the CIA, she was initially tasked with Agency background checks, but the attractive Berkeley graduate quickly distinguished herself as someone who could thrive in the field, and she was eventually assigned to ""Protective Operations"" training where she learned to handle weapons and explosives and conduct high-speed escape and evasion. Tapped to serve in some of the world's most dangerous places, she discovered an inner strength and resourcefulness she'd never known -- but she also came to see that the spy life exacts a heavy toll. Her marriage crumbled, her parents grew distant, and she lost touch with friends who'd once meant everything to her. When Bob and Dayna met on a mission in Sarajevo, it wasn't love at first sight. They were both too jaded for that. But there was something there, a spark. And as the danger escalated and their affection for each other grew, they realized it was time to leave ""the Company,"" to somehow rediscover the people they'd once been. As worldly as both were, the couple didn't realize at first that turning in their Agency I.D. cards would ""not"" be enough to put their covert past behind. The fact was, their clandestine relationships remained. Living as ""civilians"" in conflict-ridden Beirut, they fielded assassination proposals, met with Arab sheiks, wily oil tycoons, terrorists, and assorted outlaws - and came perilously close to dying. But even then they couldn't know that their most formidable challenge lay ahead. Simultaneously a trip deep down the intelligence rabbit hole - one that shows how the ""game"" actually works, including the compromises it asks of those who play by its rules -- and a portrait of two people trying to regain a normal life, ""The Company We Keep"" is a masterly depiction of the ""real ""world of shadows. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Baer , Dayna BaerPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Crown Publishing Group, Division of Random House Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9780307588142ISBN 10: 0307588149 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 08 March 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Remaindered Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews<p> [A] bloody, suspenseful story of love and deceit. -- Mens Journal<br> <br> The Company We Keep is a breezy, often fascinating account of this CIA romance, with tradecraft details and war stories thrown in to make it catnip for any fan of espionage fiction...That the Baers coaxed a happy ending out of all this is not the least remarkable part of their appealing story, and hats offto them. -- The Washington Post <br> Engrossing...filled with juicy, personal on-the-job details...[an] exhilarating tale of geopolitical love and peril... -- More <br> The Company We Keep is the best true-life spy story I've ever read...You'll find yourself rooting for these two vagabond spies, and you won't want their exciting and moving story to end. --David Ignatius, New York Times bestselling author of Body of Lies <br> Funny, frightening, ironic, and deeply moving, this is an utterly engrossing thrill ride through the hall of mirrors that is modern espionage...A wonderful book. --Rich @lt;p@gt; [A] bloody, suspenseful story of love and deceit. --@lt;i@gt;Mens Journal@lt;/i@gt;@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt; @lt;i@gt;The Company We Keep @lt;/i@gt;is the best true-life spy story I've ever read...You'll find yourself rooting for these two vagabond spies, and you won't want their exciting and moving story to end. --David Ignatius, New York Times bestselling author of @lt;i@gt;Body of Lies@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt;@lt;/i@gt; Funny, frightening, ironic, and deeply moving, this is an utterly engrossing thrill ride through the hall of mirrors that is modern espionage...A wonderful book. --Richard North Patterson, New York Times bestselling author of @lt;i@gt;Degree of Guilt @lt;/i@gt;and @lt;i@gt;In the Name of Honor @lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt;@lt;/i@gt; Provides a spot-on and compelling portrait of real life inside the CIA; the periods of boredom and frustration loudly punctuated by fast-moving and sometimes frightening, sometimes amusing intelligence operations. Bob and Dayna Baer are the real d <p> [A] bloody, suspenseful story of love and deceit. -- Mens Journal<br> <br> Engrossing...filled with juicy, personal on-the-job details...[an] exhilarating tale of geopolitical love and peril... -- More <br> The Company We Keep is the best true-life spy story I've ever read...You'll find yourself rooting for these two vagabond spies, and you won't want their exciting and moving story to end. --David Ignatius, New York Times bestselling author of Body of Lies <br> Funny, frightening, ironic, and deeply moving, this is an utterly engrossing thrill ride through the hall of mirrors that is modern espionage...A wonderful book. --Richard North Patterson, New York Times bestselling author of Degree of Guilt and In the Name of Honor <br> Provides a spot-on and compelling portrait of real life inside the CIA; the periods of boredom and frustration loudly punctuated by fast-moving and sometimes frightening, sometimes amusing intelligence operations. Bob and Dayna Baer arer @lt;p@gt; @lt;i@gt;The Company We Keep @lt;/i@gt;is the best true-life spy story I've ever read...You'll find yourself rooting for these two vagabond spies, and you won't want their exciting and moving story to end. --David Ignatius, New York Times bestselling author of @lt;i@gt;Body of Lies@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt;@lt;/i@gt; Funny, frightening, ironic, and deeply moving, this is an utterly engrossing thrill ride through the hall of mirrors that is modern espionage...A wonderful book. --Richard North Patterson, New York Times bestselling author of @lt;i@gt;Degree of Guilt @lt;/i@gt;and @lt;i@gt;In the Name of Honor @lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt;@lt;/i@gt; Provides a spot-on and compelling portrait of real life inside the CIA; the periods of boredom and frustration loudly punctuated by fast-moving and sometimes frightening, sometimes amusing intelligence operations. Bob and Dayna Baer are the real deal and they beautifully capture the murky world they lived and worked in for years. --Valerie Plame Wil <p> [A] bloody, suspenseful story of love and deceit. -- Mens Journal<br> <br> The Company We Keep is a breezy, often fascinating account of this CIA romance, with tradecraft details and war stories thrown in to make it catnip for any fan of espionage fiction...That the Baers coaxed a happy ending out of all this is not the least remarkable part of their appealing story, and hats offto them. -- The Washington Post <br> Engrossing...filled with juicy, personal on-the-job details...[an] exhilarating tale of geopolitical love and peril... -- More <br> The Company We Keep is the best true-life spy story I've ever read...You'll find yourself rooting for these two vagabond spies, and you won't want their exciting and moving story to end. --David Ignatius, New York Times bestselling author of Body of Lies <br> Funny, frightening, ironic, and deeply moving, this is an utterly engrossing thrill ride through the hall of mirrors that is modern espionage...A wonderful book. --Richard North Patterson, New York Times bestselling author of Degree of Guilt and In the Name of Honor <br> Provides a spot-on and compelling portrait of real life inside the CIA; the periods of boredom and frustration loudly punctuated by fast-moving and sometimes frightening, sometimes amusing intelligence operations. Bob and Dayna Baer are the real deal and they beautifully capture the murky world they lived and worked in for years. --Valerie Plame Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of Fair Game <br> Propulsive momentum...the authors give a good sense of the improvisational nature of the CIA...Both Baers write affectingly of their experiences. -- Kirkus Reviews <br> A revelation...[shows] how spies operate in the field, the personal costs they pay for the exceptional lives they live, and the way fate can deliver up redemption...I loved this book. --Barry Eisler, New York Times bestselling author of Rain Fall and Fault Line <br> An emotionally candid memoi Author InformationROBERT BAER is the author of three ""New York Times"" bestsellers involving the CIA: ""See No Evil"" (which was the basis for the acclaimed film ""Syriana""), ""Sleeping with the Devil,"" and ""The Devil We Know."" He has become one of the most authoritative voices on American intelligence and frequently appears as a media commentator. DAYNA BEAR, before leaving the agency to settle down with Bob, was herself an accomplished CIA operative. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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