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ELEVEN DAYS OF HELL: MY TRUE STORY OF KIDNAPPING, TERROR, TORTURE AND HISTORIC FBI & KGB RESCUE26 reviews
YVONNE BORNSTEIN

AuthorHouse, 2004

Holds the reader captive
In a popular Hollywood movie, one of the characters, playing a tough businessman who fancied himself a master of negotiating, expressed the opinion that in a business deal, there is no difference between a gun and a fountain pen. To believe that this is true is to believe that the use of force or violence to obtain monetary reward is equivalent to using artful negotiation, rational persuasion, or ...
  
  











  



  
The Malagasy Tortoise (Jim Morgan Adventure Series)9 reviews

New Line Press, 2008

Character driven story.....
Author Jim Halon has managed to create characters that enabled this reader to feel she knows them personally. A very well crafted story with laugh out loud writing. The humor the author displays throughout is refreshing and uplifting. Halon has a wonderful ability to place the reader "there"...with exceptional description, one feels like they're partaking of the adventure right along with ...
  
  











  



  
Armageddon Conspiracy10 reviews

Harbor House, 2008

SCARY
A great fun read....scary premise because it's so plausible...sorry about the sleep you'll lose because you can't put it down!
  
  











  



  
The Complete Public Enemy Almanac: New Facts and Features on the People, Places, and Events of the Gangster ...23 reviews
William J. Helmer, Rick Mattix

Cumberland House Publishing, 2007

This needs a sixth star!
This is a must have referance/gangster/outlaw book. If this subject or even this era of history intrests you at all this book is a goldmine.
  
  











  



  
The Investigation: A Former FBI Agent Uncovers the Truth Behind Howard Hughes, Melvin Dummar, and the Most ...17 reviews
Gary Magnesen

Barricade Books, 2005

Time past will allow for a calm review of this book!!!
The Investigation by Gary Magnesen represents the trifecta of historical research. Magnesen has the rare combination of an FBI career, Nevada residency and a degree in psychology as implements to harvest the truth in regards to the "Mormon Will." Fragmented by time and lore, the tale of the unlikely Samaritan, Melvin Dummar is cast in the bright white light of a logical and linear review by a ...
  
  











  



  
Cold Eyes49 reviews
Romina Wilcox

Xlibris Corporation, 2007

Twists and turns galore
From the very first chapter Romina will have you guessing what's around the next corner. Lots of action, lots of technology, what more could you ask for. Oh a plot, its a good one.
  
  











  



  
Operation Solo: The Fbi's Man in the Kremlin16 reviews
John Barron

Regnery Publishing, 1995

SON OF AGENT
I am the son of the FBI agent Richard Hansen. I can attest to the secrecy of this operation by explaining how I learned about it. In 1997 I was looking through the new arrivals at my local library. I started leafing through this book and did a double take when I saw my dad's name. I checked out the book, rushed home, called my dad. Sure enough, he admitted that he was the agent in the book. ...
  
  











  



  
Agent Out (Fearless FBI)10 reviews
F. Pascal

Topeka Bindery, 2006

wow!-Spoilers below!
I loved this book. I tried to go slower so i would have to wait as long for the next one but it didn't exactly work.In the beginning evrything makes sense and u just want Gaia to find Catherine. But nearer to the end you get confused and its one of those suspensed kind of confusing feelings. I have read every fearless book and reccomend the to ANYONE and EVERYONE. If u like suspense or staying up ...
  
  











  



  
Inside : A Top G-Man Exposes Spies, Lies, and Bureaucratic Bungling in the FBI10 reviews
I. C. Smith, 2004

A very interesting insider's view. Not to be missed.
If there's one thing that can be said about the FBI it is that they try to keep a spotless image with the public. What exactly goes on inside the FBI? I. C. Smith comes forward with this account of his personal experiences as a Special Agent in Charge. Mr. Smith takes the reader on an autobiographical tour around the world including diplomatic experiences, terrorism, and the many times the FBI ...
  
  











  



  
Defiance: How to Succeed in Business Despite Being Hounded by the FBI, the KGB, the INS, the Department of ...12 reviews
Alex Konanykhin

Renaissance Publishing, 2006

Riveting Roller Coaster Ride of a Story!
Alex Konanykhin's story of his phenomenal success against overwhelming odds in becoming one of Russia's first entrepreneurs and the steep price he paid as a result, is one that rivals and even tops any novel by James Patterson,Carol Higgins Clark, or Frederick Forsyth. The sad part is how the U.S. goverment was a willing party in Russia's attempt to suppress and kill Konanykhin. The most ...
  
  











  



  
Cajun Snuff5 reviews
W. Randy Haynes

PublishAmerica, 2005

Good Murder Mystery
I can only hope that this is the first of many mysteries to be produced by Mr. Haynes. The lead character Adam Tyler Stephen is a fascinating blend of sleuth, hard-nose FBI agent, and a sexy single gay guy. He solves the mystery of the murder of a Congressman, and in the process upsets most of officialdom in Washington, at FBI headquarters, New Orleans, and the Louisana bayous. In the process, ...
  
  











  



  
Hunting the American Terrorist: The FBI's War on Homegrown Terror7 reviews
Terry Turchie, Kathleen Puckett

History Publishing Company, 2007

An Important Primer for all Forensic Scientists and Students...and a Great Read
As a forensic psychiatrist, I believe this is an extremely important book, which works on many levels. First of all, it is the ultimate page-turner true life crime story, told by the ultimate insiders. Turchie and Puckett let their tale of hunting the Unabomber and other domestic terrorists unfold as they experienced it, allowing us a rare view of the politics and personalities that presented ...
  
  











  



  
Saving Tampa8 reviews
Jo Webnar

Highland Press, 2008

Super Suspense
Saving Tampa grabbed me in the beginning and did not let go until the end. I wanted more. Rachel Cunningham has a psychic ability, which she has used to help police. She moved to Florida for peace and anonymity, but an accidental touch by a man at mall leads her to fear an awful threat is planned, with death for thousands the intended result. Special Agent Arrons of the F.B.I. is not ...
  
  











  



  
The Student's Federal Career Guide: 10 Steps to Find and Win Top Government Jobs and Internships9 reviews
Kathryn K. Troutman, Emily K. Troutman

Resume Place, 2004

Designed for college students & recent graduates
Enhanced with an accompanying CD-ROM offering case studies and samples, The Student's Federal Career Guide: 10 Steps To Find And Win Top Government Jobs and Internships shows students just how to utilize networking to discover the availability of federal jobs, how to identify and locate the relevant federal agency; what internships; federal pay scales; researching federal job listings on-line; ...
  
  











  



  
Danny and Da Mob8 reviews
John S Niblock

Outskirts Press, 2008

Echo of an Era
Danny and Da Mob The year 1961 is a terra incognita for those under 48, and a world apart from 2008. "Danny and Da Mob" takes us back in time and contrasts two settings: the pulsing beat of big-city life and the placid flow of small-town living. Contending at arms' length are J. Edgar Hoover, legendary chieftain of the FBI, and Tony Accardo, czar of Chicago's crime syndicate. Accardo is ...
  
  











  



  
Code Name: Gentkill : A Novel of the FBI5 reviews
Paul Lindsay

Ulverscroft Large Print, 1996

Lindsay is a must read author!
Paul Lindsay's 3 books are some of the best mysteries that I have ever read. I put him up there with James Patterson, Mary Willis Walker and Patricia Cornwell. I couldn't put his books down!
  
  











  



  
Prison Break: The Classified FBI Files8 reviews
Paul Ruditis

Pocket, 2007

a great book
a great book for those ho love the series. a lot of information and a free cd
  
  











  



  
The FBI Killer8 reviews
Aphrodite Jones

Pinnacle, 1992

A rather disturbing tale about our FBI
AJ gives us a really good insight into what happened to Susan Smith. And good thing because I'm pretty sure Putnam's confession consisted of 95% lies and only about 5% truth. What I find reprehensible is the FBI's role in the whole crime. They not only chose to ignore it in the beginning but then when they were forced to deal with the issue they basically did everything they could--even after ...
  
  











  



  
DeVilliers County Blues: 19727 reviews
John W. Cassell

Inkwater Press, 2007

A THRILLER OF THE FIRST WATER!
Discovered this book quite by accident whilst visiting the product page of Up The Down Staircase. Its author had submitted a review I found to be literary in its quality, logical in its argument. So I purchased DeV. On one level this is the story of an individual trapped, not knowing how he came to be so, amongst others in an insane asylum. On another, it is the story of the legal system of ...
  
  











  



  
Rogue Angel: The Spiritual Journey of One of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted7 reviews
Jodi Werhanowicz

Ezekiel Press, 2006

A Page Turner!
Very well written. A true story of God's amazing grace & mercy. A wonderful tribute to those involved with the Gideon's and Prison Fellowship and all who obey God's leading. A wonderful book of encouragement for all of us. Thank you, Jodi. Martha J. Craig
  
  











  







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