A review by robsonjv
Agents of Innocence by David Ignatius

4.0

An extremely real-feeling book that provides a good sense of what happens when Americans (willful naifs in the complicated politics of betrayal common in the Middle East) make the ethical trade-offs necessary to run intelligence operations. Great characterization of Embassy life, especially the ambassador's wife. Though set in the past, some things never change. The only disappointment was that the ending seemed rushed - as if the author realized he had reached his contracted page limit, and choked it off.