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Central Intelligence Agency

Author of Murder in the CIA

171+ Works 1,304 Members 17 Reviews

About the Author

The Central Intelligence Agency is an independent agency responsible for providing national security intelligence to senior US policymakers. The CIA is separated into four basic components: the National Clandestine Service, the Directorate of Intelligence, the Directorate of Science Technology, and show more the Directorate of Support. They carry out "the intelligence cycle," the process of collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence information to top US governmental officials. They are located in Langley, Virginia. show less
Image credit: Original Headquarters Building (cia.gov)

Series

Works by Central Intelligence Agency

Murder in the CIA (1987) — Associated Name — 476 copies, 8 reviews
The CIA Lockpicking Manual (2011) 38 copies
The World Factbook: 2004 (2004) 34 copies
The World Factbook: 2008 (2007) 27 copies
CIA World Factbook 2022-2023 (2022) 25 copies, 1 review
The World Factbook: 2010 (2009) 24 copies
The World Factbook: 2011 (2010) 22 copies
The CIA World Factbook 2015 (2014) 20 copies
Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World (2008) — Director — 19 copies
The World Factbook: 2009 (2008) 18 copies
The World Factbook: 2012 (2011) 18 copies
The World Factbook: 2013 (2012) 15 copies
The World Factbook: 2000 (2000) 12 copies
CIA Lock Picking Manual (2018) 12 copies
The CIA World Factbook 2017 (2016) 12 copies
The CIA World Factbook 2014 (2013) 11 copies
The World Factbook: 2007 (2007) 10 copies
The World Factbook: 1999 (1999) 10 copies
The World Factbook: ???? 10 copies, 4 reviews
The Freedom Fighter's Manual (1985) 9 copies, 1 review
The World Factbook: 2002 (2004) 7 copies
The World Factbook: 2001 (2001) 6 copies
Indian Ocean atlas (1976) 5 copies
The World Factbook: 2003 (2003) 5 copies
The World Factbook: 2006 (2006) 4 copies, 1 review
The World Factbook: 1994 (1995) 4 copies
The World Factbook: 1996 (1997) 3 copies
The World Factbook: 2005 (2005) 2 copies
The World Factbook 2002 (2002) 2 copies
USSR agriculture atlas (1974) 2 copies
The World Factbook: 1997 (1998) 2 copies
USSR Energy Atlas (1985) 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Central Intelligence Agency
Other names
CIA
Birthdate
1947-07-26
Gender
n/a
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Langley, Virginia, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Virginia, USA

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Reviews

19 reviews
The Freedom Fighter’s Manual is the comic book version of the 1944 OSS Simple Sabotage Field Manual. It was distributed in Nicaragua by the Contras during their war against the Sandinistas.
Unlike the OSS manual, the CIA version was distributed directly to would-be saboteurs. Consequently, its tone is different from the OSS manual, which was intended to train the trainers. It has been updated, of course. There is no material on sabotaging steam locomotives in this one. It also has much show more less detail on sabotaging machinery, probably because destroying Nicaragua’s heavy industry was not a key goal of the war effort. There is some new information, such as pulling down telephone wires with a homemade grappling hook.
The use of Molotov cocktails and other less than discrete methods of sabotage are advocated. The OSS precursor was much more concerned with deniability on the part of the resisting population. Apparently, collateral damage was of less concern to the CIA, although to be fair (to both sides), the Gestapo was a much more efficient and fearsome enemy than the Sandinistas.
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I really enjoyed this one - great twisty plot and a strong female lead character. An almost 5 star.
Well, so much for "fake news" and the silliness of conspiracy theories! My cousin, who used to be NSA, had already hinted at the CIA's attitudes and practices as depicted here, and all those click-bait YouTube videos proclaim them outright, but here's a realistic account by someone in the know.
Collette Cahil works for the CIA in Hungary. Her good friend, Barrie, is a courier, who is murdered. Collette is asked to look into it and discovers the dark side of the CIA. Not the best but I liked it.

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Anatole Muchnik Translator
Piotr Smolar Preface
Martin Frébourg Translator
Norah Kedi Translator
Alex Lassalle Translator
Mathilde Rimbert Translator

Statistics

Works
171
Also by
2
Members
1,304
Popularity
#19,681
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
17
ISBNs
161
Languages
6

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