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COMPANY WE KEEP: A HUSBAND-AND-WIFE TRUE- LIFE SPY STORY PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Robert Baer,Dayna Baer | 320 pages | 03 Jun 2012 | Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc) | 9780307588159 | English | New York, United States Company We Keep: A Husband-and-Wife True-Life Spy Story PDF Book More specifics on date and location would have helped, but the book had to be vetted by the CIA, and that probably accounts for the missing information, as well as the disjointedness. It's filled with ground truth, tradecraft and operational details When's the sequel? Original Title. This book gives you some idea of what life is like in the CIA. Biography Memoir. Their marriages end, Ro This was a fantastic read! It was a little less exciting than I was expecting, but I imagine that the real life of a CIA agent is often less glamorous than it is in the movies. After the married and left the CIA the story was more about their personal lives - should we get a dog? Be the first to write a review About this product. It seems that the idea of moving pieces around the board, along with the adventure and risk, appealed to him. It was very insightful into what hell our CIA is put through. Nothing we did made any difference at all in the world but our family relationships were destroyed by our absences. I thought this one was fascinating. Robert Baer , Dayna Baer. Unfortunately the book is superficial and just terrible. Friend Reviews. There is probably some mundane reason but I don't know it. Two CIA employees tell their stories in alternate chapters. Lot's of "inside" stuff. I did find it interesting to find out how Dayna got into the CIA and her training but Bob did not give any insight to why he was in the agency. TBH a lot of it sounded like name- dropping. I love the female perspective of the spy world. About this product. Return to Book Page. Sign up Log in. March 28, Sometimes it seems like the author is name-dropping, bragging, and showing off. I think it was a pretty good description of a pair of people who devoted a chunk of time to serving the government of this country and its people. As an anthology of escapades, the zooming back and forth through chronology doesn't make the story stronger. I enjoyed the first half of this book. The importance of "the human touch" is shown throughout the book whether it's Robert on errands to tell Syrian intelligence officers the US will not interfere in a Lebanon-Syrian war; the amazing ability of Robert's world-traveling, chatty mother to insinuate herself in social circles her son can't; or his post-CIA employment as a consultant. Reviewed by nbmars nbmars. Company We Keep: A Husband-and-Wife True-Life Spy Story Writer Sep 09, Jean rated it liked it Shelves: non-fiction. When she joined the CIA, she was initially tasked with Agency background checks, but the attractive Berkeley graduate quickly distinguished herself as someone who could thrive in the field, and she was eventually assigned to "Protective Operations" training where she learned to handle weapons and explosives and conduct high-speed escape and evasion. When they receive an assignment, they are told only the minimum about what they're doing, and they're never told why. It combines the daring and danger of real espionage operations with the bureaucratic craziness and emotional dislocation of life under cover. One of the "eccentrics, rogues, and scoundrals" he meets is Malik, an Iraqi of the Dulayn tribe so influential in the Hussein regime. Still, I found it worth finishing and learned about the world more and the fact that going into the CIA could ruin your marriage! While this offered something a little different, it didn't thrill me in quite the way those did. After the married and left the CIA the story was more about their personal lives - should we get a dog? Thank you! I'm a sucker for a good true spy novel. Any Condition Any Condition. Shop Our Brands. Bottom line is I found the book interesting and informative. The format is very readable. Show More Show Less. But it includes a number of interesting anecdotes about their lives undercover. But she was always looking to get closer to the edge. Bob had few enduring non-work friendships, only contacts and acquaintances. That the Baers coaxed a happy ending out of all this is not the least remarkable part of their appealing story, and hats off to them. There are also some mind-boggling characterizations glossed over breezily - especially from people we would hope to be experts on human geography: A Russian of Asian ethnicity of which there are many "looks more Chinese than Russian. Told in alternating chapters, it had wonderful description and read like a travelogue. If I liked it so much, why only four stars? If this book had not been lying around the house I would not have sought it out. Often the individual spies play such small parts in large covert operations that they never learn if they have contributed to successful outcomes. We get snapshots of life in Beirut, telling a would-be informant in Morocco not to bother because the US really isn't all that interested in more documentation on the royal family smuggling narcotics into Europe, of allying with the KGB in keeping up with events in newly independent Tajikistan, and running surveillance operations against Hizballah, described as a "great spies and saboteurs", in Sarajevo. No ratings or reviews yet No ratings or reviews yet. See all 11 reviews. Probably a must-read for anyone thinking of joining the CIA. Bob and Dayna take turns narrating as they each literally go all over the map from one hotspot to another. View 1 comment. He has become one of the most authoritative voices on American intelligence and frequently appears as a media commentator. Best Selling in Nonfiction See all. While enjoyable to read, the accounts of their operations are spotty, with little context. Was pretty interesting when they told stories about their operations and they had a degree of separation from OBL and Daniel Pearl. This was the most interesting part, because I got to see what the modern CIA is doing at least up to the late s. Also gave two stars because it was pretty hard to follow at times and it bugs me when I can't figure something out. Paperback List Price: While there are a few "Mr. Better World Books. They were both too jaded for that. Robert Baer. And three-quarters of this book offer similar offers similar stories. Sep 18, Joan rated it really liked it. Unfortunately, this wasn't it. But if his career was everything a spy might aspire to, his personal life was a brutal illustratio Robert Baer was known inside the CIA as perhaps the best operative working the Middle East. Be the first to write a review About this product. But if his career was everything a spy might aspire to, his personal life was a brutal illustration of everything a spy is asked to sacrifice. This book tells two stories in 1 book. Company We Keep: A Husband-and-Wife True-Life Spy Story Reviews With one story told by Dayna and the next by Bob, any sequencing that might have been there is easily lost. Refresh and try again. It's also long stretches of separation from family. View 1 comment. This was the most interesting part, because I got to see what the modern CIA is doing at least up to the late s. In light of that, one can forgive them the disorienting structure; in any event, the stories they tell are quite interesting. Her marriage crumbled, her parents grew distant, and she lost touch with friends who'd once meant everything to her. Show More Show Less. Regarding content, there is some crass language, and the spies form a romantic relationship while still married to other spouses. But if his career was everything a spy might aspire to, his personal life was a brutal illustratio Robert Baer was known inside the CIA as perhaps the best operative working the Middle East. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. The latter segment of the book is about married and parental life after the Agency, which though endearing seems out of place next to the rest of the narrative. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. It deals mainly with the people they knew and many of the stories wind up untold or unfinished. But if his career was everything a spy might aspire to, his personal life was a brutal illustration of everything a spy is asked to sacrifice. In light of that, one can forgive them the disorienting structure; in any event, the stories they tell are quite interesting. Scanned in China. The chapters are a collection of half stories that don't c The NPR interview with this couple, former CIA operatives in war-torn countries around the world, was fascinating. Sworn to secrecy and constantly driven by ulterior motives, he was a man apart wherever he went. Hardcover , pages. But she was always looking to get closer to the edge. Robert Baer. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. After they left the CIA - and about a third of this book is their post-CIA life, they married each other after meeting on assignment in Sarajevo.