Reflecting on a career that spanned twenty-five years and four
continents, Special Agent I.C. Smith gives you the inside story of
the Bureau's greatest takedowns and biggest screw-ups. This
intrepid G-man has seen it all.
From China to the South Pacific, from East Berlin to Arkansas,
I.C. Smith is one of the FBI's most storied figures.
In this riveting new book about the Bureau, Smith brings a
fresh, insider's perspective on the FBI's most well known triumphs
and failures of the past three decades. Robert Hannsen. Morris and
Eva childs. Larry Wu-Tai Chin. Aldrich Ames. Smith offers unique
insights into how these monumental investigations were handled, or
often mishandled, in alarming detail. He also confronts head-on the
string of errors inside the FBI―in management and in the field―that
directly led to the attacks of September 11th.
Filled with startling new information, including more than
seventy never-before-published findings, Smith tracks his
incredible rise from street agent in St. Louis to special agent in
charge of Arkansas―where he took on the corrupt political system
that produced President Bill Clinton.
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