The detachment (by Barry Eisler)  

One thing to note is that Eisler hold his views on the world (primarily in the United States) and political. As a former CIA agent, he takes frightening visibility on the things that we read in the press, but from a different angle. It is hyper cynical or hyper realistic. I am concerned (for him) by the former fear (for us all) by the latter. Because he wrote novels of fiction of things that are true. Have access to information that is not the common citizen? If so, then damn. I think I need a shot of one of the recommended scotch/whiskies of rain! What I think of Eisler is - and the fact it well - is to scour the best news sources (they "media creation", blogs, expert on the subject he knows personally, etc.) and it consolidates into a plausible story that is current and insightful. What I especially appreciate is that it does not take our "protagonists"""". and make them super hero Jack Bauer. These are real characters in conflict being exposed to the belly of the beast and to act as courageous as they are paranoid. Finally, I would add that one day after the end of the secondment, I continue to be satisfied emotionally. Yes, this is good fiction. But it is also looking at a good friend. This Eisler succeeded beyond all the rest, we take in the abyss and lead us to want more. To learn more...
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