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The CIA is the world’s most famous secret intelligence agency. Its directors, in retirement, write best-selling memoirs. Its veterans write autobiographies like Jonna Mendez’s engaging and enlightening “In True Face,” an important addition to the canon of nonfiction books about an institution encrusted in myths created by movies, television, novels, hostile intelligence services and, occasionally, the agency itself.

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