Triple Identity A Novel

Triple Identity A Novel by Haggai Carmon, published by Zoland Books in 2005, is a work of fiction that spans 321 pages. The story follows investigating attorney Dan Gordon, who is engaged with a unit of the U.S. Department of Justice focused on combating international money laundering. What begins as a routine mission quickly escalates into a complex web of murder, espionage, kidnapping, conspiracy, and romance, showcasing Gordon’s resourcefulness and his secret Mossad background.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the intricate methods employed by rogue states, particularly the theocracy of Iran, in their pursuit of nuclear materials. The narrative delves into the collaboration and operations of intelligence agencies like the CIA and Mossad, providing insights into their strategies and challenges. This edition presents a compelling intelligence thriller that combines legal intrigue with the high stakes of international espionage.
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Investigating attorney Dan Gordon is working for a unit of the U.S. Department of Justice that combats money launderers outside the United States. A routine mission develops into a complex international plot involving murder, espionage, kidnapping, conspiracy, and romance. Gordon, an indefatigable bloodhound, calls on his innate shrewdness, as well as his secret Mossad past and training, to ferret out the truth. In this intelligence thriller, attorney Haggai Carmon, a U.S Department of Justice outside consultant, weaves an ingenious plot. The Byzantine, subterranean methods by which rogue states – in this case the theocracy of Iran – seek to acquire nuclear materials are illuminated. If you want to understand how the CIA and the Mossad work, alone and together, you’ll get no better picture than the one told in this compulsively readable intelligence thriller.
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