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Acacia Library
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LARGE TYPE 363.25097 K485s
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Burton Barr Central Library
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LARGE TYPE 363.25097 K485s
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Mesquite Library
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LARGE TYPE 363.25097 K485s
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Checked Out
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Summary:
Based on inside access, this book presents revelations about the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound, the recent Russian spy swap, Marilyn Monroe's death, Vince Foster's suicide, and J. Edgar Hoover's sexual orientation. It tells how the FBI caught a spy, Robert Hanssen, in its midst, and how the FBI breaks into homes, offices, and embassies to plant bugging devices without getting caught. From Watergate to Waco, from congressional scandals to the killing of bin Laden, The Secrets of the FBI presents headline-making disclosures about the most important figures and events of our time. Here New York Times bestselling author Ronald Kessler reveals the FBI's most closely guarded secrets as well as those of celebrities and politicians that have been uncovered by agents during their investigations.
Contents:
- TacOps
- Omerta
- Red dress
- Secret files
- Break-in at the Waterdate
- Deep throat
- Profiling
- Threesomes
- Mole in the CIA
- More roast beef
- Waco
- The co-director wife
- Behind Vince Foster's suicide
- Brick agent
- Catching Hanssen
- "Breach"
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- Unexpected cash
- "Mueller, Homicide"
- Intelligence mind-set
- The center
- The hunt
- Armed and dangerous
- Preaching jihad
- Year of the Ponzi scheme
- Trip wires
- Yacht party
- Christmas Day
- Suitcase nuke
- CSI
- Spy swap
- Geronimo
- The biggest threat.
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