Antonio Rubio
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Don't read this unless you want to get to know how the Swiss banking system
works in intricate detail. The book starts off strong and has a good final
act, but the middle is unbelievably boring. Lots of detail about moving
money around to buy ammunition, guns and transportation but almost no
action, noteworthy dialog or anything else worth reading.
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Tyler Talkie
This book is about a militaristic coup. It goes into detail about the various aspects of regime change. It is similar to Day of the Jackal in that is has a lot of discussion and set up about the intricacies of executing a difficult political plot. It is very informative and enlightening when it goes into specifics about how financial tactics relate to political control. For these reasons, it is well-worth the price and deserves to be read by a wider audience or by anyone looking to know more about militaristic and political techniques that could greatly affect a government.