books about: undercover
 
 



Suche books:   






  
Hot Shots and Heavy Hits: Tales of an Undercover Drug Agent17 reviews
Paul Doyle

Northeastern, 2005

Outstanding! Opened my eyes - a must read
Read this book at the advice of a friend and it is a must read for every caring American. Opened my eyes to the sacrifice some people are doing on our behalf and opened my eyes to a life most of us cant imagine. These folks do it for us and then in the end the Author takes us on a learning experience about where the drug money goes and who is behind it - the terrorist connection. He also lets you ...
  
  











  



  
Soul Search Engine: till now...9 reviews
Al Raines

Undercover Utopia, 2008

friendship story
With this extraordinary book,alraines invites you "...to a lovely trip down the ages". The novel traces the history of the world from its inception till the modern times.Historical fact and fiction are harmoniously blended in etching out the characters and developing the plot. A must read for all those who are interested in a soul searching experience.
  
  











  



  
Takedown: The Fall of the Last Mafia Empire21 reviews
Rick Cowan, Douglas Century

Random House Audio, 2002

Unbelievable!
Over the course of the past few years, my love of reading books about the mafia went dormant. When I arrived upon a copy of "Takedown" in a used book store, my interest was revitalized. The story in "Takedown" is unbelievable not because it is untrue, but because it is unbelievable how many times Rick Cowan avoided certain death. Though it is unbelievable at times, it is a true story. By ...
  
  











  



  
Mendacity11 reviews
Larry Liu

Undercover Press Limited, 1999

An excellent storyline!
An excellent and well thought out storyline! I find the plot most interesting. Congratulations to the author in presenting the Tiananmen incident from a refreshingly new perspective. I particularly like the exciting chapter on the attack on Green Island. I have enjoyed the book immensely and I hope to see it in movie one day!
  
  











  



  
The King of Sting: The Amazing True Story of a Modern American Outlaw12 reviews
Craig Glazer, Sal Manna

Skyhorse Publishing, 2008

I dreamed of being an outlaw
I was driving across town when I heard this guy on the radio who turned out to be Craig Glazer, telling some of the craziest stories I have ever heard. And then I realized the stories were about his life. At first I thought it was a new movie coming out then I thought he was a celebrity speaker like Sam Elliott but nope.....it turned out he was a guy not much different than me. I haven't bought a ...
  
  











  



  
Dark Waters: An Insider's Account of the Nr-1, the Cold War's Undercover Nuclear Sub15 reviews
Lee Vyborny, Don Davis, 2004

Fascinating little known story
No one is quite sure when Admiral Rickover decided the Navy needed a small nuclear-powered submarine that could drive along the deepest depths of the ocean and be used for a variety of missions. The civilian world had been using deep-sea submersibles for some time, but it was not until the Thresher accident that everyone realized the need for a vessel that could remain underwater at the deepest ...
  
  











  



  
White Soul21 reviews
Brandt Dodson

Harvest House Publishers, 2008

Great Suspense with a Twist
Brandt Dodson takes a break from his usual characters and gives us a whole new cast. He knows the ins and outs of working all sorts of cases and White Soul is one that will keep you guessing until the very end. As Agent Ortega goes undercover to learn who is taking over the drug trafficking in Miami, he learns that nothing is sacred and there truly is no honor among thieves and those who break ...
  
  











  



  
November Rain: New International Version20 reviews
Al Raines

Undercover Productions, 2007

Worth a read
If you're looking for an action adventure thriller, suspense, mystery, horror or even romance, you'll find it in 108 pages of november rain. A good story, told with energy and enthusiasm. Definitely worth a read.
  
  











  



  
The Spy Wore Red: My Adventures As an Undercover Agent in World War II (G K Hall Large Print Book Series)18 reviews
Countess of Romanones Aline

G K Hall & Co, 1988

An all time favorite and a MUST read!
The Spy Wore Red is one of three books written by Aline Griffith Romanos who worked as an undercover spy during WW II. I discovered this book in a used book store in 25 years ago, read it several times, bought her other two books, The Spy Wore Silk and The Spy Went Dancing, gave them to my family to read; then went out and purchased them in again! I have read them more times than I can count ...
  
  











  



  
Love Undercover (Arabesque)14 reviews
Tamara Sneed

Kimani Press, 2000

I loved it , a must read!!
This was a great story for a first timer. Sneed sure does have talent if this book was any indication! I loved it. I have read it twice already. I liked the storyline and the characters were great! Even though Cary seemed like a name for girl, but he was all man, my kind of man at that! If you love a suspense cat and mouse game and mystery, than you will love this book by Sneed! Great read, and ...
  
  











  



  
Sand Pirates6 reviews
Ellis Hoff

Thorndike Press, 2000

Offbeat fun & mystery!
When is a romance novel not just a romance novel? When it's Sand Pirates by Ellis Hoff! Though I am not a fan of contemporary romance, I thoroughly enjoyed this romp around the island of Sava with Petra, Frans, and the ever-so-foolish Clark. The exotic setting, well-defined characters, and snappy plot drive the novel merrily along its way to a satisfying conclusion. The author's unique ...
  
  











  



  
The Last Undercover5 reviews

Center Street, 2008

Ugly Truth
Bob Hamer takes us on a journey into the places that most of us like to pretend don't exist. With a blend of cynicism, humor and brutal honesty, Mr. Hamer details for the reader dangers that any of our families could experience on any given day. Whereas many would turn away from investigating individuals engaged in such repulsive activites, Mr. Hamer went above and beyond, gaining trust and ...
  
  











  



  
Without A Badge: Undercover in the World's Deadliest Criminal Organization6 reviews
Jerry Speziale

Kensington, 2003

Exceptional read.
This by far is one of the best books I have read in a while. I read it cover to cover in one day and I am a fairly slow and detailed reader. I could not put it down. Without A Badge takes you deep into the life of a narcotics investigator with such a zeal for cleaning up the streets that it is personally motivating. I am now reading for the second time. I can't wait until I see this one in ...
  
  











  



  
Rebels of Mindanao5 reviews
Tom, M.D. Anthony

Beaufort Books, 2008

Read it for a number of reasons
The story line is simple: try to grab the funds,suppress the insurgency, and keep the change. And along the way see if there is a way to make the Turkish warrior disapear. It is the implimentation of the story that is great. Anthony knows the Philippines and uses this knowledge to build a moasic of threads of history, culture, and geography that provides a rich background for the story. Read it ...
  
  











  



  
The Filth: The Explosive Inside Story of Scotland Yard's Top Undercover Cop5 reviews
Duncan Maclaughlin, William Hall

Mainstream Publishing, 2005

A must for the Anglophiles
"The Englishman is at his best the moment another man starts throwing a ball at him," wrote German novelist and poetess Vita Sackville-West in 1947. "He is then neither spiteful, nor vindictive, nor mean, nor querulous, nor desirous of taking unfair advantage; he is law-abiding, and respects the regulations which he or his ancestors have generally made; he assumes that his adversary will respect ...
  
  











  



  
The Lazarus Code6 reviews
E. J. Churchill

Writer's Showcase Press, 2002

Won't keep you in suspense any longer!
I wasn't told about this book in advance which is in and of itself pretty intriguing. But never mind that. This thriller is so captivating that you wouldn't even have to finish it to think so. I was especially fascinated by the cover which is nothing to judge the book by, believe me. ... I actually read it twice which reduced my cost an awful lot. Try it! You won't regret the savings.
  
  











  



  
Proof Positive (Prancing Tiger)6 reviews
Philip Singerman

Forge Books, 2001

Eureka!
Wow! I loved this book it had everything,suspense,romance and lots of action.From the very first chapter I was taken away to another world and I became Angela Becker. Philip Singerman drew me in and kept me there over the entire holiday. I relish a book that has the power to alter my life. Singerman must be a publishers dream. I hope he will be encouraged to make a series following Proof ...
  
  











  



  
Hearts in Hiding7 reviews
Betsy Brannon Green

Covenant Communications, 2001

Hearts in Hiding
This is a great mystery story. I had the unabridged audio tape and I found myself hating to get out of the car. It is a book that had a great story without the bad language and raw sex scenes. I wish more mystery writers would take this approach and focus on great writing that leaves you hanging on until the final chapter. It was an excellent book. I hope this writer will continue to write ...
  
  











  



  
The Big White Lie: The Deep Cover Operation That Exposed the CIA Sabotage of the Drug War : An Undercover ...6 reviews
Michael Levine, Laura Kavanau-Levine

Thunder's Mouth Pr, 1994

Was This Book "Privished?"
Note that this review is 4 years after publication... four years of silence. A book that tears the mask off the fraudulent "War on Drugs". It exposes the growth of the war from two (highly mutually destructive) agencies in 1971 (Customs and DEA) to 55 and counting. It describes very extensive, high-volume CIA involvement in smuggling itself to obtain unaccountable funding. It documents the ...
  
  











  



  
Defending Our Wildlife Heritage: The Life and Times of a Special Agent5 reviews
Terry Grosz, 2008

Strongly recommended for wildlife protection activists.
Defending Our Wildlife Heritage: The Life And Times Of A Special Agent is the autobiographical story of Terry Grosz, a man who worked and struggled for 32 years to protect wildlife in America. Poignant, emotion, filled with the travails of an endless struggle against human greed and carelessness, Defending Our Wildlife Heritage is a fascinating glimpse into the lives of those who labor so that ...
  
  











  








   



search for books
account, adventures, american, arabesque, criminal, deadliest, defending, explosive, exposed, heritage, insider, international, lazarus, mendacity, mindanao, november, nuclear, operation, organization, pirates, positive, prancing, sabotage, scotland, special, takedown, undercover, version, wildlife, without




Suche books:   


books
apparel
baby
beauty
books
camera photo
cell phones
classical music
computers
dvd
electronics
gourmet food
health personal care
kitchen
magazines
musical instruments
office products
outdoor living
computer video games
popular music
pet-supplies
software
sporting goods
tools hardware
toys-games
vhs
watches jewelry



Kindle - Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device
This is the future of book reading. I have used it and love it!

randomly chosen


book: Kurios köstlich. Horst Lichter kocht mit Gästen.


leave a comment


home  impressum - about us