The Secrets of the FBI

Version: Unabridged
Author: Ronald Kessler
Narrator: Michael Bybee
Genres: True-Crime, Political Science
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published In: August 2011
# of Units: 7 CDs
Length: 9 hours
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Overview

"The Secrets of the FBI" by New York Times bestselling author Ronald Kessler reveals the FBI's most closely guarded secrets and the secrets of celebrities, politicians, and movie stars uncovered by agents during their investigations.
Based on inside access, the 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. For the first time, it tells how the FBI caught 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.

"From the Hardcover edition."

Reviews (1)

The Secrets of the FBI

Written by Anonymous on September 23rd, 2011

  • Book Rating: 2/5

Some interesting material, but overall pretty slow. About 2/3's through I called it quits.

Author Details

Author Details

Kessler, Ronald

Ronald Kessler is the bestselling author of "Inside the White House, The FBI, Inside the CIA, Escape from the CIA, The Spy in the Russian Club, Moscow Station, Spy vs. Spy, " and "The Richest Man in the World." A recipient of sixteen journalism awards, Mr. Kessler is a former investigative reporter for "The Wall Street Journal" and "The Washington Post, " and his articles appear in leading periodicals. He lives in Potomac, Maryland.