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A man questions everything - his faith, his morality, his country - as he recounts his experience as an interrogator in Iraq; an unprecedented memoir and "an function of incredible bravery" (Phil Klay). "I inform Karin there will be consequences to make my Iraq experience open public. I say, 'People aren't going to be happy.' She says, 'As long as you think it's the right move to make....'" (from Effect) Effect is the story of Eric Good, a youngster who grew up in the shadows of crumbling Bethlehem Metallic plants nurturing a strong faith and a notion that he was called to serve his country. It really is a tale of a guy who chases his own demons from Egypt, where he offered as an army translator, to a detention centre in Iraq to seminary at Princeton and, eventually, to a heart and soul transplant ward at the University or college of Pennsylvania. In 2004, after almost a year as an interrogator with a private service provider in Iraq, Eric Fair's nightmares take new varieties: first there had been the shrinking dreams; now the liquid dreams start. By enough time he leaves Iraq from then on first deployment (he will return), Good will have participated in or witnessed a number of ambitious interrogation techniques, including sleeping deprivation, stress positions, diet manipulation, exposure, and isolation. Years later, his health and relationship crumbling, haunted by the role he played in what we have now know as "enhanced interrogation", it is Fair's prefer to speak out that becomes an integral to his success. Free and haunting, Eric Fair's memoir is both a daring, unrelenting confession and a booklet that questions the very depths of who he and we as a country have become. This audiobook includes a conversation between your author and Phil Klay, writer of Redeployment.