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Author | : Charlie Spillers |
Publisher | : Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2016-03-24 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1496805216 |
This true story of an ex-Marine who fought crime as an undercover cop, a narcotics agent, and finally a federal prosecutor spans a decade of crime fighting and narrow escapes. Charlie Spillers dealt with a remarkable variety of career criminals, including heroin traffickers, safecrackers, burglars, auto thieves, and members of Mafia and Mexican drug smuggling operations. In this riveting tale, the author recounts fascinating experiences and the creative methods he used to succeed and survive in a difficult and sometimes extremely dangerous underworld life. As a young officer with the Baton Rouge Police Department, ex-Marine Charlie Spillers first went undercover to infiltrate criminal groups to gather intelligence. Working alone and often unarmed, he constantly attempted to walk the thin line between triumph and disaster. When on the hunt, his closest associates were safecrackers, prostitutes, and burglars. His abilities propelled him into years of undercover work inside drug trafficking rings. But the longer he worked, the greater the risks. His final and perhaps most significant action in Baton Rouge was leading a battle against corruption in the police department itself. After Baton Rouge, he joined the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics and for the next five years continued working undercover, from the Gulf Coast to Memphis; and from New Orleans to Houston, Texas. He capped off a unique career by becoming a federal prosecutor and the justice attaché for Iraq. In this book, he shares his most intriguing exploits and exciting undercover stings, putting readers in the middle of the action.
Author | : Everette Howard Hunt |
Publisher | : Berkley |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
The convicted conspirator details the events surrounding the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and other infamous operations.
Author | : Jerry VanCook |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 1996-01-01 |
Genre | : Undercover operations. |
ISBN | : 9780873648622 |
Whether you are an experienced undercover officer or just starting out, this book will help you make sure the cards are stacked in your favor when you "go under." Author Jerry VanCook's 14 years in undercover police work will help you fine-tune your skills so you can merge effortlessly with murderers, drug dealers and thieves on their turf to gain their trust and make the bust.
Author | : Bethany K. Scanlon |
Publisher | : Planet Teach Publications |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2014-10-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1452479755 |
During J. Edgar Hoover's reign as F.B.I director, he refused to allow female Special Agents, until the Bureau came across a case they could not crack. Sarah Higgins, bitter, divorced, and daughter of a murdered prostitute, was tired of being N.Y.P.D.'s coffee girl. Desperate for help, the F.B.I sent her in undercover, knowing crooks wouldn't suspect a female operative.
Author | : Paul Lewis |
Publisher | : Faber & Faber |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2013-06-25 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 0571302181 |
'Undercover lays bare the deceit, betrayal and cold-blooded violation practised again and again by undercover police officers - troubling, timely and brilliantly executed.' Henry Porter The gripping stories of a group of police spies - written by the award-winning investigative journalists who exposed the Mark Kennedy scandal - and the uncovering of forty years of state espionage. This was an undercover operation so secret that some of our most senior police officers had no idea it existed. The job of the clandestine unit was to monitor British 'subversives' - environmental activists, anti-racist groups, animal rights campaigners. Police stole the identities of dead people to create fake passports, driving licences and bank accounts. They then went deep undercover for years, inventing whole new lives so that they could live incognito among the people they were spying on. They used sex, intimate relationships and drugs to build their credibility. They betrayed friends, deceived lovers, even fathered children. And their operations continue today. Undercover reveals the truth about secret police operations - the emotional turmoil, the psychological challenges and the human cost of a lifetime of deception - and asks whether such tactics can ever be justified.
Author | : Kevin Fulton |
Publisher | : Kings Road Publishing |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2019-09-19 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1789462002 |
'"I am a British soldier," I told my reflection. "I am a British soldier and I'm saving lives. I'm saving lives. I'm a British soldier and I'm saving lives..."' Kevin Fulton was one of the British Army's most successful intelligence agents. Having been recruited to infiltrate the Provisional IRA at the height of The Troubles, he rose its ranks to an unprecedented level. Living and working undercover, he had no option other than to take part in heinous criminal activities, including the production of bombs which he knew would later kill. So highly was he valued by IRA leaders that he was promoted to serve in its infamous internal police - ironically, his job was now to root out and kill informers. Until one day in 1994, when it all went wrong. . . Fleeing Northern Ireland, Kevin was abandoned by the security services he had served so courageously and left to live as a fugitive. The life of a double agent requires constant vigilance, for danger is always just a heartbeat away. For a double agent within the highest ranks of the IRA, that danger was doubled. In this remarkable account, Kevin Fulton - former intelligence agent, ex-member of the IRA - tells a truth that is as uncomfortable as it is gripping.
Author | : Michael R. McGowan |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2018-10-02 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1250136652 |
The explosive memoir of an FBI field operative who has worked more undercover cases than anyone in history. Within FBI field operative circles, groups of people known as “Special” by their titles alone, Michael R. McGowan is an outlier. 10% of FBI Special Agents are trained and certified to work undercover. A quarter of those agents have worked more than one undercover assignment in their careers. And of those, less than 10% of them have been involved in more than five undercover cases. Over the course of his career, McGowan has worked more than 50 undercover cases. In this extraordinary and unprecedented book, McGowan will take readers through some of his biggest cases, from international drug busts, to the Russian and Italian mobs, to biker gangs and contract killers, to corrupt unions and SWAT work. Ghost is an unparalleled view into how the FBI, through the courage of its undercover Special Agents, nails the bad guys. McGowan infiltrates groups at home and abroad, assembles teams to create the myths he lives, concocts fake businesses, coordinates the busts, and helps carry out the arrests. Along the way, we meet his partners and colleagues at the FBI, who pull together for everything from bank jobs to the Boston Marathon bombing case, mafia dons, and, perhaps most significantly, El Chapo himself and his Sinaloa Cartel. Ghost is the ultimate insider's account of one of the most iconic institutions of American government, and a testament to the incredible work of the FBI.
Author | : David Owen |
Publisher | : Firefly Books |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781552977941 |
An illustrated guide to the deadly world of espionage. Agents, double agents and multiple agents are vital to waging war successfully and they often help nations avoid war altogether. Spies have affected the outcomes of wars and crucial battles throughout history. Spies exposes the secret successes and public failures of intelligence gathering and operations from ancient times to the current war on terrorism. Using easy-to-follow illustrated case studies and sidebar features, Spies reveals the behind-the-scenes stories of famous spies, international secrets, betrayals and bravery in the long history of spying. The book describes in exciting detail: The art of spy tradecraft Techniques spies use to gather and send secrets Devices used to steal state secrets How agents survive in hostile environments Whether or not spies like James Bond really exist. Today, sophisticated digital and space-based technology gathers untold amounts of raw data. Yet far from rendering the spy on the ground obsolete, human intelligence is more vital than ever to separate the truth from the deception. Spies is a factual and fascinating look into a dangerous world where nothing is what it appears to be.
Author | : Bethany K. Scanlon |
Publisher | : Planet Teach Publications |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2014-10-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1452479224 |
The thrilling sequel to Secrets of an Undercover Agent. Sarah Higgins son, Special Agent Christopher Jackson, has something to prove. As a recent graduate from Quantico, he enters the undercover world full of pride only to find that his attitude will eventually cause a fall.
Author | : Bethany K. Scanlon |
Publisher | : Planet Teach Publications |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2010-11-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1452478171 |
The sequel to Secrets of an Undercover Agent #2Also includes Lady Marmalade; Prequel to Secrets of an Undercover Agent.