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Great book
Being a negotiator myself I for the tactics right on the money and work great ... Again great book

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Abu Hayder reads Harry Potter..hahahah

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Very good Political Thriller. I found the book to be very enjoyable, the blacked out lines create opportunity to use your imagination and try to think what the government didn't want published. It is a fast read and I only wish that the book was longer.

Review: How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq

User Review  - Colin Gunderson - Goodreads

I thought this book was entertaining and definitely something I couldn't put down. However, I was hoping it would be more educational. That said, he did drop a few lessons in there, but I was hoping ... Read full review

Review: How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq

User Review  - Andy - Goodreads

I have always been interested in anything war related. Be it modern war or American Revolution there is something about war stories that have the ability to catch my interests. How to Break a ... Read full review

Review: How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq

User Review  - Joe - Goodreads

Good, fast read about an US Air Force interrogator who (by his account) was instrumental in extracting the information used to target and kill al Zarqawi, head of the group Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI). The ... Read full review

Review: How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq

User Review  - Eddy Allen - Goodreads

Finding Abu Musab al Zarqawi, the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, had long been the US military's top priority -- trumping even the search for Osama bin Laden. No brutality was spared in trying to squeeze ... Read full review

Review: How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq

User Review  - Jonathan Derringer - Goodreads

How to Break a Terrorist by Matthew Alexander is an excellent and thrilling true war story. I personally have read many war books in the past year, including No Easy Day by the Navy SEAL who killed ... Read full review

Review: How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq

User Review  - Mark - Goodreads

This book was referenced within an article which Mark Bowden wrote for The Atlantic. That article, and this novel, note that torture is morally wrong but move past that to highlight the belief that ... Read full review

Review: How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq

User Review  - Ann-Marie Gardner - Goodreads

This was a fast read -- not long and not too complicated. It's a readable description of the intelligence team that took down al Zarqawi -- the al Qaeda leader in Iraq. I read this since I probably won't see Zero Dark Thirty. Read full review

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