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Spooked

Autor Barry Meier
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 feb 2022
A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist's revelatory look inside the sinister world of private spies.
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ISBN-13: 9781529365924
ISBN-10: 1529365929
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Hodder & Stoughton

Notă biografică

Barry Meier is a Pulitzer Prize-winning former New York Times investigative reporter. He's twice won the George Polk award for Investigative Reporting. Prior to joining the New York Times in 1989, he worked for the Wall Street Journal and New York Newsday.

Recenzii

Spooked is a . . . fascinating account of just how far the modern surveillance state has leeched in the private sector—and into private lives.” — Jonny Diamond, Literary Hub Editor-in-Chief
“A truly alarming glimpse into how the information market has become turbo-charged by dark money, loose morals and oligarchic feuds. I would highly recommend reading it.” — Oliver Bullough, author of Moneyland
“[Meier] has said what hardly anyone else in his circle of elite mainstream journalists has had the courage to say.” — Wall Street Journal
“Filled with eye-popping revelations.” — Bradley Hope, coauthor of Billion Dollar Whale
“Meier’s book compiles and synthesizes several stories about recent private intelligence misadventures. . . . [his] research and original interviews flesh out the stories and characters involved.” — New Republic
“Shines a light on the recent newsmakers in private espionage.” — New York Post
Spooked reads like the best kind of spy story: a gripping tale packed with twists and turns, uncovering a secret side of our modern world.” — Waterstones
“Meier is a Pulitzer-winning former New York Times reporter, and he stirs an incredible amount of well-researched material into this book . . . a mad whirl of double-cross, Machiavellian machinations and, of course, money.” — Darragh McManus, Irish Independent
“Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Barry Meier delves into the pervasive, billion-dollar private spy industry in Spooked. . . . Meier is a lively guide to this dark and dangerous world.” — Tatler (UK), The 10 Best Books to Read in Spring 2021
"An adroitly handled, disturbing exposé, clearly relevant to discussions of the tactics of Trump and company....The labyrinthine narrative reveals a slick, high-stakes dark side to the proliferation of private intelligence firms via such flashpoints as the “Steele dossier” on Donald Trump and the “sleazy tactics” employed by Israeli firm Black Cube on behalf of Harvey Weinstein. Decrying “the oversized impact" of these private spies, the author circles back to a grim secret: 'the big money is made not by exposing the truth but by papering it over or concealing it.'" — Kirkus Reviews
 "....Meier adds color and depth to the political saga....an illuminating look at a shadowy industry." — Publishers Weekly
“A lively and readable examination of some of the mischief wrought by the business of private spies.” — New York magazine
“The first mainstream press figure to break the industry omerta over the reporting failures of Russiagate. . . . a particularly entertaining read for anyone who’s ever worked in a newsroom.” — Matt Taibbi
Spooked: The Trump Dossier, Black Cube, and the Rise of Private Spies contains a comprehensive, page-turning narrative of the massive media and political dumpster fire that was the Steele dossier. . . . It’s a public service to have the rise and fall of the dossier documented so thoroughly in one place by an author who cannot be dismissed. The essentials are all there and then some, advancing the ball with colorful new details. . . . Regardless of your political perspective . . . [this] book is well worth a read.” — Jason Foster, The Federalist