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Longbourn The Circle

Unmanned: A novel

Author Dan Fesperman
Publisher Knopf
Category Fiction
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Author(s)Dan Fesperman
PublisherKnopf
ISBN / ASIN0385351259
ISBN-139780385351256
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,425,190
CategoryFiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Number of Pages 336
Type Hardcover
From the widely acclaimed author of The Prisoner of Guantánamo and The Double Game, an electrifying, timely, psychologically gripping descent into the hidden, expanding world of drone warfare.
          
Not very long ago, Darwin Cole was an F-16 fighter pilot. He was a family man. He was on top of the world. Now? He’s a washout drunk with a dishonorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force, living alone in the Nevada desert and haunted by an image beamed from one of his last missions as a “pilot” of a Predator drone—a harrowing shot of an Afghan child running for her life.
            
When Cole is approached by three journalists trying to uncover the identity of the possibly rogue intelligence operative who called the shots in Cole’s ill-fated mission, Cole reluctantly agrees to team up with them.
           
But in our surveillance culture, even the well intentioned are liable to find themselves under scrutiny, running for their lives, especially when the trail they’re following leads to the very heart of that culture—in intelligence, in the military, and among the unchecked private contractors who stand to profit richly from the advancing technology . . . not merely for use “over there,” but for right here, right now.From the widely acclaimed author of The Prisoner of Guant namo and The Double Game, an electrifying, timely, psychologically gripping descent into the hidden, expanding world of drone warfare.

Not very long ago, Darwin Cole was an F-16 fighter pilot. He was a family man. He was on top of the world. Now? He s a washout drunk with a dishonorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force, living alone in the Nevada desert and haunted by an image beamed from one of his last missions as a pilot of a Predator drone a harrowing shot of an Afghan child running for her life.

When Cole is approached by three journalists trying to uncover the identity of the possibly rogue intelligence operative who called the shots in Cole s ill-fated mission, Cole reluctantly agrees to team up with them.

But in our surveillance culture, even the well intentioned are liable to find themselves under scrutiny, running for their lives, especially when the trail they re following leads to the very heart of that culture in intelligence, in the military, and among the unchecked private contractors who stand to profit richly from the advancing technology . . . not merely for use over there, but for right here, right now.
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