For a brief sketch of Doar, see Taylor Branch, Parting the Waters: America in the KingYears, 1954–1963 (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988), 331–335, 826–827; for Johnson admonishing Doar, see Federal Trial, 401, 413, 422. 14.
As the Butcher’s Boy works his way ever closer to his quarry in an effort to protect his new way of life, Waring is in a race against time, either to convince him to become a protected informant—or to take him out of commission for good ...
Inthe case of Bill Mayhew it was the belief that under his bumbling exterior he was the smartone, the real detective. Turnbull knewthis abouthis subordinate and used it to manipulate him.Playing onhis vanity, allowinghimto believe he'd ...
Autumn 1941: most of the world is at war.
By the author of the bestselling The Pardon, this fast-paced novel teams a resourceful FBI agent and an embattled journalist in a hunt for two men -- a serial killer and his elusive informant.
—ABA Journal “THE TWISTS AND TURNS OF THIS NONFICTION WORK LEAVE MANY THRILLERS IN THE DUST. Eichenwald's spare prose and journalistic eye for detail make the pages fly.” —David Baldacci, author, Absolute Power and Saving Faith “A DILLY ...
Offers the story of a senior executive at a powerful American company, who served as a government informant to uncover an international conspiracy but who, at the same time, embezzled millions of dollars from the company.
Facing a long jail sentence, a woman takes a dangerous job for the New York Police Department Lydia Constanza is not cut out for prison.
Meticulously researched and richly told by New York Times senior writer Kurt Eichenwald, The Informant re-creates the drama of the story, beginning with the secret recordings, stakeouts, and interviews with suspects and witnesses to the ...
As the Butcher’s Boy works his way ever closer to his deadly enemy in an effort to kill him first, Waring is in a desperate struggle, either to force her unlikely ally to become a protected informant, or to take him out of commission for ...
Meticulously researched and richly told by New York Times senior writer Kurt Eichenwald, The Informant re-creates the drama of the story, beginning with the secret recordings, stakeouts, and interviews with suspects and witnesses to the ...
As the Butcher's Boy works his way ever closer to his deadly enemy in an effort to kill him first, Waring is in a desperate struggle, either to force her unlikely ally to become a protected informant, or to take him out of commission for ...
Facing a long jail sentence, a woman takes a dangerous job for the New York Police Department Lydia Constanza is not cut out for prison.
When police informant Lisette Dorrien is killed, her husband Hugh is the logical suspect.
The Informant: A Novel
Condensed version of The Informant, "THE FOLLOWING SHORT STORY IS DIVIDED INTO TWO SECTIONS THAT COVER THE LIFE OF ZAVY, FROM 1960 TO 2000.
This book is about the law