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Rise and Kill First

Rise and Kill First

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A gripping exploration of real-world espionage and daring operations revealed in a New York Times bestseller.

Here’s something you won’t find in your average nonfiction book—a deep dive into the hidden world of intelligence and covert action, straight from a New York Times bestseller. "Rise and Kill First" brings readers a modern take on history, blending jaw-dropping true stories with sharp investigative reporting. This paperback book by Ronen Bergman uncovers the secret history behind Israel’s targeted assassinations, making it a compelling pick for anyone curious about the shadowy chess game of global security. With 784 pages of riveting detail, it’s a conversation starter for readers across generations.

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What Sets This New York Times Bestseller Apart

  • Bold, investigative storytelling: Ronen Bergman’s writing unveils the fascinating world of Israeli intelligence in page-turning detail.
  • Extensive research and sources: Draws on interviews with intelligence insiders and exclusive access to previously classified material.
  • Comprehensive historical coverage: Tracks decades of operations and decisions behind Israel’s targeted assassinations.
  • Accessible modern design: The striking paperback book cover stands out, blending contemporary style with serious subject matter.
  • In-depth and immersive: At 784 pages, this nonfiction book offers a thorough journey for readers who enjoy real-life intrigue.
Back cover of "Rise and Kill First," a New York Times bestseller, featuring advance praise and reviews.

A matte black back cover boldly displays glowing reviews for this New York Times bestseller, letting readers know this gripping nonfiction book is both acclaimed and widely recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Rise and Kill First stand out among other nonfiction books?

Its soaring reputation as a New York Times bestseller is matched by its deeply researched narrative, tapping firsthand sources and classified files to reveal a compelling history rarely told.

Is this paperback book suitable for readers new to intelligence history?

Absolutely. Ronen Bergman’s clear, engaging style makes this nonfiction book accessible for anyone with an interest in world affairs, not just seasoned historians.

Can Rise and Kill First be used for academic or discussion purposes?

Yes, the book’s detailed research and modern storytelling make it ideal for group discussion, classroom study, or anyone seeking a fresh perspective on intelligence strategies.

How many pages does this edition offer, and does it include supplemental material?

This paperback edition contains 784 pages, packed with thorough investigations but does not feature additional appendices or digital content.

Ready to Experience a New York Times Bestseller?

Rise and Kill First isn’t just another nonfiction book—it’s a riveting exploration grounded in rare access and journalistic flair. This paperback book immerses you in decades of covert action and bold decisions, offering more than an extraordinary read. Step into a world of intrigue today, and let the pages pull you in—don’t wait for your next favorite story.

Details

  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 784
  • Author: Ronen Bergman
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Random House
  • Dimensions: 9.25" x 6.14" x 1.60"
  • Genre: Nonfiction, Investigative Journalism, History
  • Edition: 9.8.5

Who Will Love Rise and Kill First?

  • Fans of gripping nonfiction: Dive into a New York Times bestseller packed with real-life intrigue.
  • History buffs and political enthusiasts: Explore the secret world of intelligence in this paperback book.
  • Book clubs or discussion groups: Spark lively debates about ethics and covert operations.

About Ronen Bergman: The Mind Behind the Bestseller

Ronen Bergman, an acclaimed investigative journalist and nonfiction author, delivers gripping revelations in this New York Times bestseller, making it a top pick for fans of real-life thrillers.