The Bureau And The Mole by David Vise

The Bureau And The Mole by David Vise

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A top-five New York Times bestseller, The Bureau and the Mole is a gripping inside story of treachery and hypocrisy.

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The Bureau And The Mole by David Vise

Robert Philip Hanssen was a complex man. An FBI agent for twenty-five years; a devout Catholic and devoted family man; he frequented strip clubs; put a secret camera in his marital bedroom without his wife's knowledge, so his friends could watch him having sex; and was a regular visitor to sordid internet chat rooms. He also sold some of America's most closely guarded intelligence secrets to the Soviet Union. For more than twenty years, the massive volume of the information he divulged to the Russians - from the FBI, CIA, NSA and White House - would compromise decades of espionage work, cost of the lives of key Soviet double agents and directly jeopardize American national security. During the mid-1990s, FBI Director Louis Freeh discovered that there was a mole within the Bureau and put in place a trap to catch the traitor. This book tells the story of how Hanssen used techniques taught to him by the FBI to avoid detection to betray his colleagues and his country, and how Freeh's dedication and perseverance eventually ensnared him. Pulitzer-prize winning author David Vise untangles Hanssen's web of deceit to show how he become the most dangerous traitor in FBI history. The Bureau and the Mole is a fascinating true spy thriller, as riveting as it is unforgettable.
Enthusiasts of spy stories, thrillers (Robert Harris / Tom Clancy), military history.
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ISBN 13 9781843540632
ISBN 10 1843540630
Title The Bureau And The Mole
Author David Vise
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Atlantic Books
Year published 2002-08-19
Number of pages 283
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.