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The Puzzle Palace

1982465 pagesSidgwick and Jackson

Synopsis

This book exposes the inner workings of the National Security Agency, America's largest and most secretive intelligence organization. It details the NSA's vast network of power, from its global electronic listening posts to its intelligence-gathering satellites and the individuals who control them. The author uncovers the agency's history of technological espionage and its potential for Orwellian overreach, including a new afterword on the Geoffrey Arthur Prime spy case.

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About the author

American author, journalist and documentary producer noted for his writing about U. S. intelligence agencies

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James BamfordProtagonist
Geoffrey Arthur PrimeAntagonist

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