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  1. Nov 24, 2013 · James “Drew” Barnett, a former Navy officer severely injured in Afghanistan, was the third special agent arrested in 2010.

    • Mindhunter: Inside The FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit
    • Killers of The Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and The Birth of The FBI
    • The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI
    • Whoever Fights Monsters: My Twenty Years Tracking Serial Killers For The FBI
    • Law & Disorder: The Legendary FBI Profiler's Relentless Pursuit of Justice
    • The Threat: How The FBI Protects America in The Age of Terror and Trump
    • Enemies: A History of The FBI
    • The Union Station Massacre: The Original Sin of J. Edgar Hoover's FBI
    • The Cell: Inside The 9/11 Plot & Why The FBI & Cia Failed to Stop It
    • American Radical: Inside The World of An Undercover Muslim FBI Agent

    Written by: John E. Douglas, Mark Olshaker Published: 1996 Pages: 384 Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unitby John E. Douglas is a riveting account of the author's experiences working for the FBI as one of its foremost experts on serial killers. Douglas provides a fascinating look inside the workings of the FBI's serial crime unit an...

    Written by: David Grann Published: 2017 Pages: 338 In the 1920s, the Osage tribe in Oklahoma became the targets of brutal murders. The killers went after those who had inherited oil money from leases on Osage land, and the death toll quickly rose. In response, the Federal Bureau of Investigation was formed (previously called the Bureau of Investiga...

    Written by: Betty Medsger Published: 2014 Pages: 538 In 1971, eight burglars broke into an FBI office in Pennsylvania and found evidence that the Bureau had been spying on Americans for decades. The story of the burglary and what the burglars found is told in Berry Medsger's book The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI. The book...

    Written by: Robert K. Ressler, Tom Shachtman Published: 1993 Pages: 289 In his book, Whoever Fights Monsters, former FBI agent Robert Ressler looks at the Psychology of serial killers and what drives them to kill. He’s also famous for being the first person to coin the term “serial killer” in the 1970s. He shares case studies and insights from his ...

    Written by: John E. Douglas, Mark Olshaker Published: 2013 Pages: 416 In his long and illustrious career with the FBI, John Douglas became known as one of the world's top criminal profilers. He helped develop groundbreaking investigative techniques still used today, and he was instrumental in bringing some of the most notorious criminals to justice...

    Written by: Andrew G. McCabe Published: 2019 Pages: 288 On March 16, 2018, Andrew G. McCade learned of being fired from the FBI after two decades on Twitter. Former President Trump ruthlessly fired McCade just twenty-six hours before his scheduled retirement. This announcement left him, and many others in the FBI confused, frustrated, and concerned...

    Written by: Tim Weiner Published: 2012 Pages: 537 Many people think of the FBI as an organization that primarily deals with investigating and catching criminals. However, the FBI has a much more complex history than that. In Enemies: A History of the FBI, Tim Weiner delves into the secrets and scandals of America's most famous law enforcement agenc...

    Written by: Robert Unger Published: 2005 (1997) Pages: 250 On June 17, 1933, a shootout at Union Station in Kansas City. Once it was over, four law enforcement officers and one gang member died. Due to the severity of the crime, the FBI stepped in to help solve the case. In this book, you'll learn about the FBI's work to find out the killers' names...

    Written by: John Miller (Goodreads Author), Michael Stone, Chris Mitchell (Goodreads Author) Published: 2002 Pages: 348 On September 11, 2001, four commercial airliners were hijacked by al-Qaeda terrorists and flown into iconic targets in New York City and Washington DC. The devastation caused by the attacks is well known, but what is less well kno...

    Written by: Tamer Elnoury, Kevin Maurer Published: 2017 Pages: 347 Our list of the best FBI books includes several works by ex-FBI agents. This one is by Tamer Elnoury and offers a take on what it’s like to be an undercover agent that is Muslim. Elnoury dedicated his life to protecting his country from terrorism. After 9/11, he became part of an el...

  2. Those charged are James Drew Barnett, 42, and Katia Litton, 42, both FBI agents in the Washington field office; Litton’s husband, FBI agent Matthew Litton, who works for the bureau’s Critical Incident Response Team in northern Virginia; and Ali Sawan, 45, an intelligence analyst with the Counterterrorism Division at FBI headquarters.

  3. Mar 31, 2024 · With gripping storylines, complex characters, and intense action, these books are sure to captivate anyone with an interest in the FBI and its agents. Whether you’re a fan of mystery, suspense, or true crime, there’s something for everyone in this diverse collection of novels.

  4. These FBI operatives have infiltrated mafia crime families, caught Russian spies, and brought down Mexican drug lords. Here are 11 of their bestsellers to put you in the middle of the action. If you still haven’t got your crime fix, you can listen in on the authors’ True Spies podcast interviews.

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  5. Sep 15, 2010 · Agents Katia Litton, Matthew Litton and James Drew Barnett and intelligence analyst Ali Sawan were charged with making false statements on US government documents.

  6. No one is safe – especially FBI Special Agent Kate Walsh who has ancestral ties back to the Patriots. She and her partner, Special Agent Declan James, must take on a killer whose centuries-old political agenda is bringing the city to its knees.

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