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A review by sdmftn
The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump by Andrew G. McCabe
5.0
I picked this up on a recommendation from a very good friend who believed I would thoroughly enjoy this. He couldn’t have been more correct. There are few opportunities to see the inner workings of an organization like the FBI and even fewer from someone with the level of experience and high ranking as Mr. McCabe. I was engrossed in the first 80% of the book and although I completely understand the reasoning and the sentiment, the last part made Mr. McCabe seem bitter and resentful, (which I’m sure he at least partly is, and for good reason). I know it would be virtually impossible for me not to feel the same in his shoes but it did make the ending difficult to separate the truth (which every word of it very well may be) from what is anger and spite. Overall, this was highly enjoyed and very highly recommended.