These days, more and more American spies who come in from the cold go right back out, on book tours. And their portrait of the Central Intelligence Agency is none too flattering. Since December, three former C.I.A. case officers who did the most sensitive work of the government – persuading foreigners to betray their countries or their causes – have published memoirs. Two more such books will be out in May, making a dozen firsthand accounts published since the late 1990’s. This swelling library of increasingly candid C.I.A. memoirs reflects a striking cultural change at the agency.Full Story
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