Fair game

how a top CIA agent was betrayed by her own government

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Valerie Plame Wilson: Fair game (2010, Simon & Schuster Paperbacks)

412 pages

English language

Published May 1, 2010 by Simon & Schuster Paperbacks.

ISBN:
978-1-4516-2387-1
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The woman at the center of the Bush administration's CIA leak scandal describes her role as an undercover CIA operative, her training and experiences, her efforts to protect her children, and her battle to reveal the truth.

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Rating: 2.7/5

"I dared not tell my parents about my latest “job opportunity” — my mother would not have slept for the entire week."

This book does have bias because it's written by the author, about herself and her time. The CIA has reviewed the book so there parts that are reacted. Which does take away from the book, but the publisher explains why, before the first chapter. So you take everything in this book with a grain of salt (read & understand it, but don't believe it 100%).

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"the vast majority of people really only want to talk about themselves. Answering a query about yourself, especially if there is not a lot you want to give out, is a matter of providing enough to be polite, then deflecting the question …

Subjects

  • Trials, litigation
  • Intelligence officers
  • Leaks (Disclosure of information)
  • Officials and employees
  • United States. Central Intelligence Agency
  • Women intelligence officers
  • United States
  • Ambassadors' spouses
  • Administrative responsibility
  • Biography

Places

  • United States