Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA by Tim Weiner

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  • Pub. Date: May 2008
  • 848pp
  • Sales Rank: 11,505

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    • Pub. Date: May 2008
    • Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 848pp
    • Sales Rank: 11,505

    Synopsis

    With shocking revelations that made headlines in papers across the country, Pulitzer-Prize-winner Tim Weiner gets at the truth behind the CIA and uncovers here why nearly every CIA Director has left the agency in worse shape than when he found it; and how these profound failures jeopardize our national security.

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    Winner of the 2007 National Book Award for Nonfiction; Finalist for the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction

    The New York Times Book Review - Evan Thomas

    Tim Weiner's engrossing, comprehensive Legacy of Ashes is a litany of failure, from the C.I.A.'s early days, when hundreds of agents were dropped behind the Iron Curtain to be killed or doubled (almost without exception), to more recent humiliations, like George Tenet's now infamous "slam dunk" line…by using tens of thousands of declassified documents and on-the-record recollections of dozens of chagrined spymasters, Weiner paints what may be the most disturbing picture yet of C.I.A. ineptitude.

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    Biography

    Tim Weiner, a reporter for The New York Times, has filed stories from inside the CIA and around the world for twenty years. He is a past winner of the Pulitzer Prize for covering national security. This is his third book.

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    Very Enlighteningby Anonymous

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    February 06, 2010: Having worked for the CIA and knowing the people he wrote aboout, I found this book to be quite good. Enjoyed it immensely.

    Biased--failure-focused on covert activities, ignores intelligence analysisby Rollo_Moss

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    June 29, 2009: Weiner sets out to demonize the CIA, and by use of selective incidents and cherry-picking of history, "succeeds."

    Not a balanced account of an agency that, like all government agencies, is made up of flesh-and-blood humans capable of ingenuity and bravery and, capable, too, of short-sightedness and cowardice.

    But what do I know? I only spent 5 years in CIA.


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