Agents of Innocence

“Agents of Innocence” by David Ignatius is a reprint edition published by W. W. Norton & Company on September 2, 1997. This 448-page novel delves into the complex world of espionage, following CIA operative Tom Rogers as he navigates the dangerous landscape of Beirut. Tasked with infiltrating the PLO and recruiting a key operative, Rogers confronts the harsh realities of loyalty and betrayal in a region rife with shifting allegiances.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of idealism and the moral dilemmas faced by those in the intelligence community. The story presents a vivid portrayal of the challenges inherent in espionage, particularly in the context of terrorism and political intrigue. Ignatius’s work is characterized by its intricate plotting and attention to the nuances of international relations, making it a significant entry in the genre of thrillers and mystery.
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A “superlative spy novel” (New York Times) by the author of the bestselling espionage thrillers Body of Lies and The Director.
Agents of Innocence is the book that established David Ignatius’s reputation as a master of the novel of contemporary espionage. Into the treacherous world of shifting alliances and arcane subterfuge comes idealistic CIA man Tom Rogers. Posted in Beirut to penetrate the PLO and recruit a high-level operative, he soon learns the heavy price of innocence in a time and place that has no use for it.
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