
The Art of Spycraft: Becoming Trusted
The Art of Spycraft: Becoming Trusted explores how trust is built and weaponized in the world of espionage, where access determines power and discretion decides who survives mistakes. Intelligence operatives aren't trusted because they are open or likable, they are trusted because they are consistent, controlled, and capable of holding information without leaking intent. Using the lens of modern human intelligence tradecraft and historical examples, this audiobook examines why certain people are confided in, elevated, and given room to act, while others are managed, monitored, or quietly excluded. Trust is not moral. It is functional. And once it's established, it becomes one of the most dangerous forms of influence there is.
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