In July of 2003, the author was deployed to Baghdad alongside intelligence analysts and fellow interrogators. Their assignment was clear: gather actionable intelligence - leads that could be used to launch raids on High Value Targets within the insurgency. This book uncovers details about the insurgency.
The Bush administration's drive to politicize the Justice Department reached a new low with the wrongful firing of seven US Attorneys in late 2006. This book recounts the author's interactions with Bush, Rove, and Alberto Gonzales as he reveals what top Republican officials said and did, and how they subverted justice.
As the shocking televised announcement that Saddam Hussein had finally been captured spread like wildfire across the world, 31-year-old Army Staff Sergeant and interrogator Eric Maddox let out a deep breath in his Doha hotel room. This title offers an account of the five month long search for Saddam by Maddox.
Born of humble origins in Arkansas in 1946, Al Green was to emerge as the first great soul singer of the 1970s and arguably the last great Southern singer. This work looks at his life and, while there are undoubted moments of tragedy, Green demonstrates reasons for resistance, joy and celebration.