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Jillian | 1 comments Note to self: Do NOT tell Ronald Kessler any of your secrets because he will write a book about it. Filled with drama, death, and scandals, The Secrets of the FBI by Ronald Kessler exposes the deepest, darkest secrets of America’s highest national security—the FBI.
Do you ever wonder what it would be like to know your country’s biggest secrets? Ever think about what it would be like to be a special agent? If so, the novel The Secrets of the FBI by Ronald Kessler would be perfect for you! This book consists of stories full of shocking, scandalous details that you will find it hard to believe it’s nonfiction. New York Times bestselling author and journalist Ronald Kessler provides his readers with a unique collection of true stories and events that gives the reader a special inside look on experiences in the life of an FBI agent and reveals intense, secretive details about celebrities, politicians, affairs, and death. From the notorious Richard Nixon to the beautiful Marilyn Monroe, Kessler will leave his readers on the edge of their seat and wanting to know what happens next.
Not only is this book very entertaining and filled with suspense and drama, but it is also very informative and educational. This novel reveals information about how federal agents obtain intel from terrorists and other criminals and could help you to know what to watch out for. Before reading this book, you might not think twice about a city bus stopped outside of a house, however, that bus could actually be a distraction to hide agents who are breaking into homes from civilians. This book also contains funny—not so little—mishaps such as when civilians did notice the city bus and aboarded it unknowing that they would soon find out that they were among some of the most intelligent secret agents (who broke their cover within the first few seconds—whoops!). Perhaps this book might even make you worry about the safety and security of the American people—but oh well! We have time to worry about that another day. In the meantime, grab a snack, settle in, and prepare for your mind to be blown away by the deepest, darkest secrets of some of America’s most famous politicians, celebrities, and federal agents.

PS: If you like this book and want to check out more of Kessler’s works, I would suggest In the President’s Secret Service and The Trump White House: Changing the Rules of the Game. They are also very entertaining and informative reads.


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