Of Spies and Lies
Discover the gripping insights of John F. Sullivan in his compelling book, Of Spies and Lies. Published in 2002, this hardback edition spans 264 pages and dives deep into the tumultuous years of the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1975. As one of the CIA's top polygraph examiners, Sullivan shares his firsthand experiences as an agency officer navigating the complex landscapes of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos during one of history's most chaotic periods.
With a focus on espionage, secret services, and military history, Of Spies and Lies offers a unique perspective that humanizes the covert operations of the U.S. Government's intelligence agencies. This biography/autobiography not only sheds light on the challenges faced by those in the field but also provides a rich context for understanding the broader implications of the Vietnam Conflict. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in military operations, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the intricacies of war and intelligence.