Elnoury’s family
immigrated to the US from Egypt when he was only four years old. He
is a devout Muslim, but also a loyal American. From his early years,
he wanted to be involved in police work and became an undercover
agent in drug enforcement. From the stories early in the book, he
must have been very good at it.
Then 911 came. The
author couldn’t believe his fellow Muslims would do this. He
offered his services to the FBI, but at the time they were unable to
take advantage of him. Years later, he met another FBI agent and this
time, as a Muslim fluent in Arabic, they wanted to use him. He became
Tamer Elnoury. The FBI created this individual and backstopped his
identity. Under this cover, he brought down a terrorist network.
If you enjoy police
procedurals and spy stories, you’ll love this book. This is a real
life thriller. The early chapters give insight into the undercover
work in drug enforcement. The latter chapters are as exciting as a
spy story, but they’re real. The writing is good and the action is
non-stop.
This is an important
book. It’s incontrovertible that Muslim radicals have done a great
deal of harm in the world, but not all Muslims are radicals. The
author is a devote Muslim who has risked his life to keep the rest of
us safe. I recommend reading the epilogue. Elnoury makes a good case
for why we should welcome Muslims into the country. All religions
have adherents who use the sacred books to substantiate their own
beliefs. That doesn’t equate to all members of a religious group
being terrorists.
I highly recommend
this book. It’s an entertaining read and makes an important point
for today’s world.
I received this book
from Dutton for this review.
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