Robert Maxwell, Israel's Superspy: The Life and Murder of a Media Mogul
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #30166 in Books
- Published on: 2003-11-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 448 pages
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Synopsis
The world knows only half the story of British media magnate Robert Maxwell's well-publicized career. He was born poor but thrived on ruthless ambition, devoured his competitors and outsmarted his most formidable peers to build an international empire as a publisher, politician, and industrialist. For the first time, this well-researched book from best-selling author Gordon Thomas and terrorism expert Martin Dillon tells the other, long-secret half of Maxwell's story. We are shown how Maxwell achieved his topmost objective as a superspy for Israel's Mossad; sold PROMISAmerica's state-of-the-art surveillance software stolen by Mossadto the USSR and many other countries; recruited foremost Republican Senator John Tower to acquire for Israel top-secret, cutting-edge U. S. technology being developed at Los Alamos; cultivated his vast KGB connections and strove to involve Israel in a coup to oust Mikhail Gorbachev; and how Maxwell ultimately became Mossad's target in an elaborately prepared assassination plot. For in November 1991, as his yacht cruised offshore of the Canary Islands, the life of Robert Maxwell endedofficially, by drowning.
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Former Employee
As a former Daily Mirror employee I was very interested in this book. I found it very detailed and amazing. A great buy.




