
The Terrorist Watch
Inside the Desperate Race to Stop the Next Attack
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Alan Sklar
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Ronald Kessler
In his New York Times best-sellers A Matter of Character: Inside the White House of George W. Bush and Laura Bush: An Intimate Portrait of the First Lady, Kessler gained unprecedented access to the Bush administration. Now he has combined that access with the extraordinary network of contacts he has developed in the intelligence community to provide a headline-making, myth-busting insider account of how the U.S. intelligence agencies, under the leadership of the Bush administration, have completely reinvented themselves to thwart terrorist activity wherever it occurs.
Never before has a reporter gained such entry to the FBI, the National Counterterrorism Center, and the other agencies that are doing the real, unheralded work in spotting and capturing terrorists. By bringing listeners inside the key war rooms of the war on terror, from the Oval Office to the Pentagon, and from the CIA to the National Security Agency, Kessler destroys the common myths about our government's handling of the terrorist threat.
Filled with news breaks, The Terrorist Watch will take listeners up to the minute by focusing not simply on the immediate aftermath of 9/11 but also on the more recent breakthroughs and successes, such as the thwarting of the 2006 London terrorist plot, as well as the discovery and breakup of terrorist cells in Canada. In The Terrorist Watch, the full story is told for the first time.
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Biographer and political writer Ronald Kessler tackles the hot political topic of national security, analyzing the 9/11 attacks and explaining just how the nation is defeating its enemies. Narrator Alan Sklar offers a poignant and gripping reading through his terse, firm delivery. With a pitch-perfect, clear narration, Sklar's gritty tone brings an urgency to the work, his deep voice commanding the listener's attention from the very beginning. Sklar knows the material inside and out, particularly where to emphasize certain points. The result is a taut performance dealing with extremely sensitive material that will appeal to a wide range of listeners.
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"Ron Kessler is unique in his ability and willingness to tell the unvarnished truth about what it will take to protect America from the next major terrorist attack. This is a book which every informed and responsible American should read." (Robert Grenier, former director of the CIA's Counterterrorism Center)
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Honest , Gripping
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He spends too much time preaching against the media, particularly the "NY Times" and "The Washington Post". His criticisms have some merit. However, his long rants against the left, media, and opponents to some of the features of the Patriot Act belong in a speech by Dick Chaney, not in a piece of nonfiction that explains what has, and is being done to protect us from another attack.
Valuable information with Republican rantings
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Terrorist Watch to be better than the print version?
Never read the print versionWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Terrorist Watch?
Finding out how bad our Government watched for terrorists before 9/11 and the details of how each of the past terrorists have been able to infiltrate our supposed tight security network. Most of this all predates Obama, but I would like to see just what his administration has done to step it up even more and how we have initiated a more elaborated intelligence network.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
All of the audible books I have ordered so far come from audible.com and all have been excellent and easy to listen to. There isn't anything to say negative.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No Easy DayAny additional comments?
I'd like to see more James Paterson and politically conservative books on audible.com. I am sure if I looked harder i would find them.Very Informatiive
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Unbalanced
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The Joe Wilson/Valerie Plame fiasco is likewise distorted. There is an attack on the reporter who broke the story while there is no mention that there was no other source of Plame's identity other than from The V.P. and that this was retribution, plain and simple. Several anecdotes are interesting; otherwise the book was a total waste of a credit.
Interesting listen, but far from reality
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