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Don't Embarrass The Bureau

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Bernard F. Conners was a special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for more than eight years, holding important positions during that time, including supervision of the night operations of the New York and Chicago offices. He was involved extensively with espionage and criminal matters and received four personal citations from J. Edgar Hoover commending him for his performance. In Don't Embarrass the Bureau he gives an astonishing description of the depth and influence of the agency and its Director and a detailed account, never before told, of the Bureau's activities at all levels.

All of this he tells in the form of a compelling suspense novel in which he utilizes his broad knowledge of espionage matters to relate one of the most sophisticated intelligence schemes ever attempted - the infiltration and control of the FBI.

238 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1973

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