Joby Warrick is a long-time reporter for the Washington Post and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for journalism. His other titles include The Triple Agent.
Black Flags (2015) tells the origin story of the infamous terror organization known as the Islamic State or ISIS. These blinks detail a history that begins with a fledgling insurgency in Iraq following the US invasion in 2003 and ends with one of the most powerful and frightening terrorist groups of all time.
The Triple Agent by Joby Warrick is a gripping account of the true story of an al-Qaeda informant who turned out to be a double agent working for the terrorist organization. Warrick delves into the complexities of espionage and the dangerous game of deception, shedding light on the devastating consequences of betrayal in the world of counterterrorism.
Readers interested in espionage and counterterrorism
Those curious about the complexities of human intelligence gathering
Individuals who want to understand the challenges and risks faced by undercover agents