FBI 100 years book now available



• An up-close and personal examination of the history and current workings of the FBI on it's 100th anniversary

• The first comprehensive, illustrated history of the FBI's operations over a century : anti-trust, Mafia, Triads, KGB, domestic and foreign terrorism

• Author has unprecedented access to FBI Headquaters in Washington and academy at Quantico

• Massive interest in law enforcement, true crime, police procedure



On the eve of the FBI's centenary, this book offers the first comprehensive illustrated account of the Bureau's 100-year history. Granted unprecedented access to both FBI headquarters and the Quantico academy, Henry Holden presents a rare inside view of the agency's workings, as well as a compelling, closely observed picture of its ever-changing role, powers, notable cases, and controversies through the years. Chronicling the Bureau's successes and failures from it's early days as Teddy Roosevelt's trust-busting detective force, John Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde, through the Hoover years, fighting the Mafia, Triads, Drug lords and now both domestic and international terrorism, this book is the most thorough and authoritative ever written about the FBI, which employs 17,000 men and women in more than sixty countries under the motto "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity".

Henry Holden is the author of To Be Crime Scene Investigator and To be An FBI Special Agent, both published by MBI. He was a sworn deputy from 1979 to '81 in Orange County, Florida, and has received unprecedented access and co-operation from the FBI for the writing of this book

If you would like to purchase a copy please telephone 020 8804 0400

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