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by John J. Le Beau Release Date: 09/21/09 ISBN: 9781933515540 Retail Price: $24.95 As realistic as it gets, this thriller is perfectly paced, taking the reader from one exotic action packed scene to another. I recommend it to anyone who wants to know what it’s really like in the shadow world. H. Michael Mears, Retired Chief Human Capital, CIA Engrossing and suspenseful. A definite thumbs-up for fans of thrillers with historical and political overtones. Booklist Collision of Evil is the real thing, the most gripping and authentic novel about real-world counterterrorism I’ve ever read. John J. Le Beau, a career operations officer with the CIA’s Clandestine Service, has penned a tour de force through the inner workings of how cops and spooks collaborate to defeat jihadist madmen. Collision of Evil leaves the reader wondering how much of its story is based on events that have actually happened.” John R. Schindler, Author, Unholy Terror, Professor of Strategy, U.S. Naval War College “John J. Le Beau knows his subject. Many authors write about the world of intelligence and espionage but it is rare and refreshing to have a book in this genre by someone with firsthand knowledge. With so much misinformation out in print, this book provides insights which will help readers understand this arcane but important subject.” – Tyler Drumheller, former CIA Chief, Europe Division and author of On The Brink. John Le Beau really knows what he is writing about in his international thriller, Collision of Evil. Le Beau, a 25-year veteran as a clandestine operations officer for the CIA, uses his vast knowledge and resources to convey what the world of espionage and terrorism is really like. He takes his readers on a whirlwind international conspiracy through the eyes of a real-life spy. The Newcastle Pacer Few authors can write about terrorism with the authority of John Le Beau. As a former CIA case manager and current professor of national security studies in Germany, Le Beau has crafted a tale of terrorism that rings true. Reviewing the Evidence |

