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The Devil's Garden: A War Crimes Investigator's Story (edition 2013)

by John R. Cencich

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Have you ever heard that 'ignorance is bliss' ? It's not. Sure you can change the channel- not watch the news, ignore news papers, tsk tsk if you happen to catch a glance...but it's time to pull our collective heads out of the sand. Take a real look at the horrors that exist in this world and listen, and READ.

Cencich yanks your head out of that sand with his words, but he'll do it and you'll feel honored. He traveled the world for this investigation mission and weaves an intricate pyramid from the ground up of voices, clues, and leads, that ultimately point to the top two guys...thugs really, murderers who hide behind others.

I'd never read anything of substance about Serbia really...and i thank John Cencich for giving me that chance.
  linda.marsheells | Jan 25, 2014 |
Have you ever heard that 'ignorance is bliss' ? It's not. Sure you can change the channel- not watch the news, ignore news papers, tsk tsk if you happen to catch a glance...but it's time to pull our collective heads out of the sand. Take a real look at the horrors that exist in this world and listen, and READ.

Cencich yanks your head out of that sand with his words, but he'll do it and you'll feel honored. He traveled the world for this investigation mission and weaves an intricate pyramid from the ground up of voices, clues, and leads, that ultimately point to the top two guys...thugs really, murderers who hide behind others.

I'd never read anything of substance about Serbia really...and i thank John Cencich for giving me that chance.
  linda.marsheells | Jan 25, 2014 |

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