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Left of Boom

How a Young CIA Case Officer Penetrated the Taliban and Al-Qaeda

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Left of Boom

By: Douglas Laux, Ralph Pezzullo
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On September 11, 2001, Doug Laux was a freshman in college, on the path to becoming a doctor. But with the fall of the Twin Towers came a turning point in his life. After graduating, he joined the Central Intelligence Agency, determined to get himself to Afghanistan and into the center of the action. Through persistence and hard work, he was fast-tracked to a clandestine operations position overseas. Dropped into a remote region of Afghanistan, he received his baptism by fire.

Frustrated by bureaucratic red tape, a widespread lack of knowledge of the local customs and culture, and an attitude of complacency that hindered his ability to combat the local Taliban, Doug confounded his peers by dressing like a native and mastering the local dialect, making contacts, and building sources within several deadly terrorist networks. His new approach resulted in unprecedented successes, including uncovering the largest IED network in the world, responsible for killing hundreds of US soldiers.

Meanwhile, Doug had to keep up false pretenses with his family, girlfriend, and friends - nobody could know what he did for a living - and deal with the emotional turbulence of constantly living a lie. His double life was building to an explosive resolution, with repercussions that would have far reaching consequences.

©2016 Douglas Laux (P)2016 Douglas Laux
Intelligence & Espionage Afghan War Biographies & Memoirs Middle East Military & War Afghan & Iraq Wars Military Freedom & Security Wars & Conflicts Politics & Government Iran

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Unusual inside story regarding CIA operations in Afghanistan. It's hard for the average citizen to imagine doing what this author did as a CIA operative. That's some pretty intense stuff for a young person to engage in and it's not surprising the emotional toll that it took when the author returned home. He does cover some of his personal life and I didn't mind at all (although the Afghan stuff was more interesting) because it personalized the author and what he was experiencing during his years as a spy. The effort it must take to lie to just about everyone around you to either keep secrets or protect family/friends must be very difficult. Like I said ... hard to imagine this life which is why the book was so good.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Left of Boom?

Hearing a first hand account of conversation between a CIA agent (author) and a Taliban informant.

Any additional comments?

Yes, there are redactions, but it's pretty simple to figure out what was going on despite the redactions. In some cases, it added to the intrigue.

Very Engaging

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This book was very good. it would've been spectacular if every third word wasn't redacted. the reactions were ridiculous. I paid a little less the $14 for this book and got about $3.50 worth of value. I would very much like to hear this story unclassified. wait until then.

read this review before buying!!

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This is a very interesting look deep inside of what happens in the Middle East. The redactions were sometimes frequent and lengthy, but I understand the reason for them.

Very interesting

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While the redactions were a bit of a pain, I still really enjoyed the book…Thanks for your service Sanchez.

Excellent

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The classical music disrupted a good story The classical music disrupted a good story the end

Disliking the blackout spots

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