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Writer: Prithviraj Kundu 
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No. of Pages: 153 
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ISBN: 9788196546809 
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Genre: Essay 
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Format: Hardcover 
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Publisher: Boi Bondhu 
Description of the Book:
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From the aftermath of World War II, a long-standing tradition of covert killings has persisted. Despite decades of assassinations and kidnappings of prominent international figures, even under tight security in their home countries, the identity of the perpetrators remains undiscovered. Even after intense state investigations, the masterminds behind these large-scale operations stay hidden. The precision in planning and execution by these cold-blooded masterminds is extraordinary. The struggle of intellect and courage in this criminal pursuit is fascinating but tragic, as it is directed toward destruction rather than constructive purposes. Innocent common people are often the victims of these elaborate schemes. 
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Spies, like our body’s immune system, protect the state. The more active and skilled a nation’s intelligence agencies are, the more secure that nation is. After enduring Nazi atrocities, the Jewish people, upon gaining their sovereign state, were determined to take revenge for the historic humiliation they faced. Similarly, various intelligence agencies were established with the goal of preventing and pre-empting sabotage plans of enemy countries. Among them, Mossad, Shin Bet, Sayeret Matkal, Aman, and others are notable. Skilled and shrewd spies have remained unshaken in the most hostile situations, fulfilling their missions in the face of danger. 
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This book meticulously details some of the most thrilling incidents of covert killings, which are even more chilling than any best-selling thriller. The stories of these covert operations reveal a level of danger, intrigue, and suspense that could rival the most intense mystery and adventure novels. 
 
            
 
       
         

