Reddit reviews Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence, 3rd Edition
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Spycatcher is a good read. I'd also recommend Silent Warfare by Abram Shulsky, which is a bit more of a history of modern intelligence, and less of a biography, but an interesting read nonetheless.
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I work in computer security and have met several folks that have worked for the CIA or NSA. I was recommended 2 books which are "the most accurate" descriptions. One book is very much like a text book and I didn't like it very much: http://www.amazon.com/Silent-Warfare-Understanding-World-Intelligence/dp/1574883453
The other book was really really good. I highly recommend it: http://www.amazon.com/Short-Course-Secret-War/dp/1568331797