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The First Commandment
- De: Brad Thor
- Narrado por: Armand Schultz
- Duración: 5 h y 35 m
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Thou shalt not negotiate with terrorists. The president of the United States has broken the nation's number-one commandment, and by doing so has put himself in the crosshairs of America's number-one counter-terrorism operative, Scot Harvath.
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Fast Paced, Keeps you engaged
- De Doug Williams en 08-04-07
- The First Commandment
- De: Brad Thor
- Narrado por: Armand Schultz
I don't like Abridged books
Revisado: 02-17-11
I also made the mistake of buying this book before noticing it was abridged.... I really like the Brad Thor books and this one is missing soo much. I feel like most of the technical and operational details that make his books so enjoyable were recklessly cut. I never really felt like I was there and that is part of the appeal of his writings.
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Inside the Jihad
- My Life With Al Qaeda, A Spy's Story
- De: Omar Nasiri
- Narrado por: Lloyd James
- Duración: 14 h y 25 m
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Inside the Jihad is the story of a double agent operative working for UK and French intelligence by infiltrating Al Qaeda training camps. During his time in the camps, Nasiri met all of the top terrorist leaders, including Osama bin Laden, and engaged in a wide range of illegal activities. Strikingly well-written and gripping, Inside the Jihad is a terrifying, suspenseful read.
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Waste of time
- De Andy Webber en 07-17-07
- Inside the Jihad
- My Life With Al Qaeda, A Spy's Story
- De: Omar Nasiri
- Narrado por: Lloyd James
Radical extremist come in many forms
Revisado: 05-05-10
This book was both disturbing and very interesting. The author was clearly dealt a bad hand however it appeared to me that he spent the entire book speaking from both sides of his mouth. He loves the freedoms and way of life in the West but hates the policies and tough things we have to do to keep those freedoms. He wants us to stay out the Muslim world and yet he scorns us for sitting back in instances like Algeria. He thinks anyone who interprets his religion differently than he does is wrong yet he smokes, drinks and feels killing Russians, Jews, etc is ok. In my opinion this book shows that radical extremist come in many forms, however they do share some things; they all hate anyone who shows any deviation from their particular way of thinking and they all feel killing is there duty, who they kill is the only variation. When I read the reviews it seems that others may not have found this book as controversial and eye opening as I do. This is not fiction, but rather an insight into the mind of people who feel it is their duty to kill anyone who believes in freedom
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