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" The Spymaster of Monte Carlo" is a riveting firsthand account of how one American intelligence operative was invited to create and run a secret service for Prince Albert II of Monaco. Blending memoir, political exposé, and real-life spy thriller, Robert Eringer unveils the true, behind-the-scenes story of corruption, espionage, and court intrigue inside one of the world's richest and most glamorous microstates. Over five years, Eringer built a global network of operatives and intelligence partnerships to root out money laundering, organized crime, and deceit festering in the shadows of…mehr

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" The Spymaster of Monte Carlo" is a riveting firsthand account of how one American intelligence operative was invited to create and run a secret service for Prince Albert II of Monaco. Blending memoir, political exposé, and real-life spy thriller, Robert Eringer unveils the true, behind-the-scenes story of corruption, espionage, and court intrigue inside one of the world's richest and most glamorous microstates. Over five years, Eringer built a global network of operatives and intelligence partnerships to root out money laundering, organized crime, and deceit festering in the shadows of Monaco's high society and government. But what began as a noble mission quickly spiraled into a battle of ethics versus entitlement, as palace insiders and Freemasons conspired to preserve their privilege and power-- at any cost. Told with sharp wit, brutal honesty, and the practiced eye of a veteran spymaster, this book pulls back the curtain on royalty, revealing not a fairy tale-- but a cautionary tale.
Autorenporträt
Robert Eringer, 70, has been in the information game for 46 years-- as an investigative journalist, intelligence operative, and columnist. He began his career writing for UK newspapers and, as a foreign correspondent, for the oronto Star and Toledo Blade. In 1979, he infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan for the UK Sunday People-- effectively ending the Klan's attempt to establish a foothold in Britain. In the 1990s he went undercover for FBI Counterintelligence, operating in Moscow, Havana, and elsewhere.