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The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover

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J. Edgar Hoover, the most powerful lawman in America for over fifty years, was also the country's most controversial and corrupt public servant. His career spanned nine different presidential administrations, and he survived a dozen attempts to sweep him from his post as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Hoover reshaped domestic law enforcement as he expanded the reach of the FBI and transformed his G-men into an elite national crime fighting division. While many of Hoover's achievements and insecurities are well documented, author Richard Hack reveals for the first time the most hidden secrets of Hoover's private life and exposes previously undisclosed conduct that threatened to compromise the security of the entire nation. Based on recently uncovered files and personal documents as well as over 100,000 pages of FBI memos and State Department papers, Puppetmasters, The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover rips the lid off the director's facade of propriety to detail a life replete with sexual indiscretions, criminal behavior and a long-standing alliance with the Mafia.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Shocking revelations and accusations besmirched the pristine reputation of a man who was more powerful than some of the presidents he served--long reigning FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Was he really a closet homosexual? Did he turn a blind eye to organized crime for secret rewards from Mobsters? Did he frame those who were supposed security risks? Here are 13 hours of answers. The serious inquirer may wish to consult the print version for its notes and plates. But for all, this Dan Cashman version is well worth attention. Cashman makes every line an adventure. He even tries to give the quotes a sense of the character of the speaker. While the effort may be in questionable taste, it does humanize and enliven the narrative. Y.R. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine

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