A Time to Betray: The Astonishing Double Life of a CIA Agent Inside the Revolutionary Guards of Iran by Reza Kahlili Paperback Book

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Rent A Time to Betray: The Astonishing Double Life of a CIA Agent Inside the Revolutionary Guards of Iran

Author: Reza Kahlili

Format: Quality Paperback, Unabridged-MP3

Publisher: Threshold Editions

Published: May 2011

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Political

Retail Price: $16.00

Pages: 352

Synopsis

A TIME TO BETRAY

This exhilarating, award-winning memoir of a secret double life reveals the heart-wrenching story of a man who spied for the American government in the ranks of the notorious Revolutionary Guards of Iran, risking everything by betraying his homeland in order to save it.

Reza Kahlili grew up in Tehran surrounded by his close-knit family and friends. But the enlightened Iran of his youth vanished forever, as Reza discovered upon returning home from studying computer science in the United States, when the revolution of 1979 ushered in Ayatollah Khomeini’s dark age of religious fundamentalism. Clinging to the hope of a Persian Renaissance, Reza joined the Ayatollah’s elite Revolutionary Guards. As Khomeini’s tyrannies unfolded, as fellow countrymen turned on each other, and after the deeply personal horrors he witnessed firsthand inside Evin Prison, a shattered and disillusioned Reza returned to America to dangerously become “Wally,” a spy for the CIA.

In A Time to Betray, Reza not only relates his razor’s-edge, undercover existence from moment to heart-pounding moment as he supplies vital information from the Iran-Iraq War, the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, the Iran-Contra affair, and more; he also documents a chain of incredible events that culminates in a nation’s fight for freedom that continues to this very day, making this a timely and vital perspective on the future of Iran and the fate of the world.

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BookLender review by Jeffrey on 2011-10-26 22:24:04

With the world in the turmoil this is a must read to get another perspective of the wars and the mentality of the dictators in the Middle East. I wish I could thank Reza Kahlili personally for the risk that he and his family took for America. It looks like our actions do have consequences in the rest of the world.