The first time the Mossad came calling, they wanted Victor Ostrovsky for their assassination unit, the kidon. He turned them down. The next time, he agreed to enter the grueling three-year training program to become a katsa, or intelligence case officer, for the legendary Israeli spy organization. By Way of Deception is the explosive chronicle of ...
The author of this, the most explosive autobiography of its kind since Patrick Wright's Spycatcher, is an ex-case officer of the Mossad, Israel's world-renowned intelligence organization. In this book he goes far deeper into the Mossad's frightening and often ruthless covert activities than the current bestseller, Every Spy a Prince.
From the author of By Way of Deception comes a work of fiction about Mossad machinations linking unrelated events throughout Europe, the Middle East, and America. A spy, assigned to thwart terrorist threats, discovers he is being set up as a mole while the Mossad is trying to uncover the mole's identity.
In this expose of the Israeli spy organization, ex-agent Victor Ostrovsky presents an insider's view of two decades of the Mossad's covert activities around the world. Amidst revelations of international political scandals, he gives an account of the scope and depth of the Mossad's influence, including the rearing and training of Jewish ...
The sequel to By Way of Deception. In 1986, Ostrovsky made a move in his career as an Israeli agent, agreeing to stage his removal from the organization and become a double agent. Among his accomplishments is the thwarted assassination of President Bush. Filled with revelations about the Mossad's role in global politics and terrorism.
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