Los documentos más comprometedores de la Agencia por fin al descubierto. Proyecto 'MKULTRA'. Objetivo: fabricar drogas alucinógenas capaces de controlar la mente y la voluntad. Operación '5412'. Objetivo: eliminar al primer ministro del Congo, Patrice Lumumba. ¿Motivo? Ser un 'marxista peligroso'. Caso 'NOSENKO'. Objetivo: desvelar la verdadera identidad del ex agente del KGB Yuri Nosenko. ¿Cómo?: inyectándole LSD; recluyéndole en una celda donde nunca se apagaban las luces u obligándole a beber su propia orina... Éstos son algunos de los casos más 'sucios' de la CIA que Eric Frattini, uno de los periodistas de investigación más importantes de nuestro país, saca a la luz por primera vez.
ERIC FRATTINI (1963- ) worked as a correspondent in the Middle East and has lived in Beirut (Lebanon), Nicosia (Cyprus) and Jerusalem (Israel).
Frattini is the author of around twenty books amongst which are Osama bin Laden, the sword of Alah (2001); Mafia Inc. 100 years of Cosa Nostra (2002); Vatican Secrets (2003); United Nations, a history of Corruption (2005); La Conjura, Kill to Lorenzo de Medici (2006); Mossad, the wrath of Israel (2007), or the tetralogy about the history of the most famous espionage services (CIA, KGB, Mossad and MI6).
His works has been published in several countries like in the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, France, Portugal, Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Brazil, Poland and Russia. Frattini is the director and scriptwriter of approximately twenty research documentaries for the main Spanish televisions. In 2007, he published El Quinto Mandamiento (The Fifth Commandment), his first novel, which has been translated into numerous languages.
The Labyrinth of Water, his second novel to date, has been launched in Spain by Espasa Calpe in 2009 and translated into forteen languages. English has been translated by St. Martin's Press (New York) and JR Books (London).