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The Cell

By: John Miller, Michael Stone, Chris Mitchell
Narrated by: John Miller
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In New York City, a handful of veteran FBI agents, police officers, and investigative journalists had known for years that a terrorist event on the scale of 9/11 was likely. Ironically, one of the men who had been most aware of the threat posed by Osama bin Laden had recently left the FBI, where he had been following the movements of bin Laden and al Qaeda, to become Chief of Security at the World Trade Center. John O'Neill died on that awful day. The FBI's O'Neill, along with Neil Herman, reporter John Miller and very few others, had been on bin Laden's trail for years. To them, he had long been considered the most dangerous man on the planet.

In The Cell, John Miller, an award-winning journalist and co-anchor of ABC's 20/20, along with veteran reporters Michael Stone and Chris Mitchell, takes us back more than 10 years to the birth of the terrorist cell that later metastasized into al Qaeda's New York operation.

This remarkable audiobook offers a firsthand account of what it is to be a police officer, an FBI agent or a reporter obsessed with a case few people will take seriously. The Cell contains a first-person account of Miller's face-to-face meeting with bin Laden and provides the first complete treatment to piece together what led to the events of 9/11, ultimately delivering the disturbing answer to the question: why, with all the information the intelligence community had, was no one able to stop the September 11 attacks?

©2002 John Miller Enterprises Ltd. and Michael Stone, All Rights Reserved (P)2002 Simon & Schuster Inc., All Rights Reserved
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Critic reviews

"Miller, Stone, and Mitchell connect a lot of dots in this frightening and important book." (Publishers Weekly)
"A frisky but important addition to the growing literature on al Qaeda." (The New York Times Book Review)

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wish it wasn't abridged

this is a great book. great personal insight into these attacks and what caused them.

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What led up to 9/11?

Miller, Stone and Mitchell doe a bang-up job of giving us a clear picture of many of the events that transpired in the 10 years prior to 9-11 that - if someone had been able to connect all the dots they MIGHT have been able to prevent the attack.

It's not a condemnation or a finger-pointing expose. The book isn't stating that anyone necessarily slipped up it's just that there were tons of indicators that, in hindsight, could have predicted this.

Well written and not too long. If you want to learn about some of this history and don't want to read 30 different books - this one will do it.

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Great book

Fascinating and really well narrated.

It wasn't exceedingly critical of law enforcement and intelligence agencies, it spoke about facts fairly calmly and called a spade a spade without any obvious malice.

I likes the tone and I was unaware of a lot of the incidents from recent history being connected to one another.

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Great behind the scenes details

Having the author read this. You felt his passion for the topic. Listening, I felt as if I was on the hunt with him. Excellent book on such a sad topic.

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Very good review background behind 911

Very well done, helps one understand how we did not stop 911

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just OK

This is a rather superficial and in some instances unsubstantiated overview of what led up to 9-11. Compared with "The looming tower", it pails in comparison. The reader pronounces names in ways that are very different from what I am used to, so not sure if these are alternative pronunciations, or if he just can't pronounce arabic names, but this was a distractions. Furthermore, this is essentially the authors view on things. for instance, he says the US governement had several opportunities to stop the embassy bombings, but does not substantitate what these where. I found it a good quick read and a valuable second outlook compared with "The Looming Tower", but I found the other work much more comprehensive, better researched, and more substantitve.

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Different from the book

How do you have an audiobook different from the actual book? The book has 20 chapters and this has 6. The first 6 chapters don’t match with the 6 chapters in this audiobook.

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