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David Wise

    David Wise was an American journalist and author whose work primarily examined espionage and U.S. politics. Through his non-fiction, he explored government deception, secrecy, and power, with a literary style praised for its insight and authority. Wise also penned several spy novels, noted for their depth and command of the subject matter.

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    • Spy

      The Inside Story of How the Fbi's Robert Hanssen Betrayed America

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      The narrative reveals the extensive espionage activities of FBI agent Robert Hanssen, who operated as a spy for Russia over two decades, leading to significant intelligence failures for the U.S. government. It details the methods he employed, the impact of his betrayal, and the intricate operation that ultimately led to his capture, highlighting the complexities of counterintelligence efforts and the vulnerabilities within national security.

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    • RENT BOY and Other Related Stories

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in the post-war era, the narrative explores the author's personal experiences in the sex industry during a time of economic hardship. It highlights the challenges of surviving on meager wages amidst limited opportunities for the working class. The memoir provides a candid look at the complexities of life in this industry, offering insights into resilience and the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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