An examination of the private use of secret agents by large corporations and the wealthy names, recounts the agents' activities and objectives, and notes the impact on American business and life
Dated but amusing stories about paramilitary freebooters, gunrunners and conmen. While not technically “spooks” as known in the trade, these outliers in the intelligence community are the essential tradesmen for governments and privateers. Of special note is the profile of the outlandish (and brilliant) Mitchell L. WerBell III, a man who defies belief as a real person. This book is a Golden Oldie.
While this book covers matters that happened decades ago, the echoes are still being felt and heard in modern history. Well-researched, thought provoking, and fuel for a thousand spy novels. Thanks, Jim.