

Despite the dramatic-sounding assignments, Moore emphasizes that a career in the FBI does not involve around-the-clock adventuring bureaucratic routine is part of the mix. His assignments included counterterrorism, especially after 9/11 operator of a SWAT team that conducted surprise raids sniper with the highest sharpshooter status and pilot of FBI aircraft. Moore is candid about his personal flaws and shortcomings, but most of the book is a love letter to a dangerous career and an agency filled with colleagues he admired.

Conversational memoir of the author’s career in the FBI.
