The epic and disturbing story of how the FBI is America's real secret service. The United States is a country founded on the ideas of democracy and freedom, yet during the past century it has used secret and illegal methods to destroy its enemies. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the most powerful of these forces. Following the award-winning story of the C.I.A., Legacy of Ashes, Tim Weiner has now written the first complete history of the F.B.I. as a secret intelligence service. Drawing exclusively from F.B.I. materials and its own records, Enemies reveals the entire story, from the dismantling of restless cells to the prosecution of the “war on terror.” It is the story of America’s war against spies, subversives, and saboteurs—as well as the self-inflicted wounds sustained by American democracy in the battle.
Throughout the book, the long shadow of J. Edgar Hoover, who commanded the F.B.I. with an iron grip for forty-eight years, looms large. He was not a monster, but a brilliant confidence man who ruled with fear, violence, and deceit. His power shaped America; his legacy haunts it.
Reviews: “Truly impressive ... [Enemies] could only have been written by a journalist of Weiner's caliber” - Keith Lowe, Sunday Telegraph. “A story that moves at the speed of a James Ellroy novel. But Weiner’s truth is even crazier than Ellroy's fiction” - David Blackburn, Spectator. “An outstanding piece of work, balanced, exhaustively researched, smoothly written, and thematically timely ... It is surely the most comprehensive book we will see about the F.B.I.’s intelligence-gathering operations” - Bryan Burrough, New York Times.
The Author: Tim Weiner is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at the New York Times, where he has reported from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, and fifteen other countries. He lived for a decade in Washington, DC, where he covered the C.I.A. and the military, the latter being the subject of his book Blank Check: The Pentagon's Black Budget. He is the author of the best-selling Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA, which won the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 2007.
Pages: 560, Dimensions: 12.9x12.9cm
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- Penguin
- Skroutz Book Awards 2025
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- Historical Archive
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- Historical Archives, History of America
- Time Period
- Cold War
- Language
- English
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- Soft
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- ISBN-13
- 9780141047959
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