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Best Selling Non-Fiction FBI Books

By Dominique Martin


A-G Mans Journal is a real life narrative of Revell Oliver. He rose through the ranks to investigate and supervise some of the most prominent cases in history. They include Ku Klux Klan, Watergate, Iran hostage crisis and the assassination of JF Kennedy, among others. The real life of an agent handling such prominent cases is bound to move any title to the top of FBI books. An interesting part of this book is the personal talk he has with Edgar Hoover.

The Guide to Identifying Terrorists Through Body Language is the work of an experienced agent from the bureau and a language expert. Lillian, Phd, the body language expert, tries to explain or understand the cases that Vincent encounters as an agent. It is an interesting book for anyone intent on sporting terrorists by merely using body language.

ABCs of Behavioral Forensics focuses on the psychological motivation behind the crimes conducted by very nice or extremely rich fellows. It is put together by Ramamoorti Sridhar, Joseph Koletar and Kelly Pope. This is an attempt to explain or understand what the masterminds of the collapse in Wall Street or the Madoff scandal were thinking. It is an incredible title for anyone interested in dealing with fraud.

Agent Bishop, The True Stories from an FBI Agent is penned by McPheters Mike. It can be classified among the most exciting memoirs. Entry into the bureau was a dream come true for Mike. He, however, has to juggle that with the call to serve God as a Bishop. Its easy presentation, full of humor that makes it an incredible title.

American Indian Mafia was written by John and Joseph Trimbach. It is set in Pine Ridge and Wounded Knees where law enforcers have to deal with a lot of violence and crime. The author also gives prominence to the intimidation that surrounded the American Indian Movement.

Anatomy of Motive is the brainchild of journalism and the work of an agent experienced in criminal profiling. Douglas has profiled criminals for years while Olshaker has been writing about crime. They seek to explain the chain of thoughts that leads the criminals to shed blood. The cases discussed include Ted Kaczynski, 16 children murdered in Scotland and murders of children in Atlanta.

Betrayal gives an account of a cop determined to fight crime yet the obstacles lie within the ranks of the bureau. His determination can be seen from his rise off the slums to become a lethal agent. Jon Land and Robert Fitzpatrick tell of how politicians and senior ranking administers within and outside the force determine the end of an investigation. It gets tricky when a hardworking agent is regarded as nosy.

Between Heaven and Hell is the work of Welch Larry which hit the market in 2012. Larry tells of his life as the head of the bureau in Kansas and what it meant to capture wanted criminals. His narrative revolves around major robberies, serial killing, homicides and cattle rustling incidences. Other books worth noting are Dancing with Devils that was written by Emerson Robert, Bullets, Bombs and Fast Talk which was authored by Booting James as well as Bribery and Corruption Case Book whose author is Wells Joseph.




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