Book Review: Enemies: A History of the FBI by Tim Weiner
Enemies: A History of the FBI by Tim Weiner tells the 100-year history of the famous American government institution. Fittingly, Mr. Weiner is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and a former New York...
View ArticleDNS Changer Malware and the FBI’s July 9th Deadline: What It Is and What You...
Depending on how close you are to your local nerd, you should have already heard about a computer virus that, it is claimed, will cause thousands of people to lose their internet access in just a few...
View ArticleLouis Freeh Report: Penn State Top Brass Covered Up Sandusky for 14 Years
The 267-paged report from former FBI Director Louis Freeh confirmed what many who have followed the Jerry Sandusky case always suspected, that Penn State covered up the now convicted pedophile and...
View ArticleBook Review: Chasing Shadows by Fred Burton
Chasing Shadows: A Special Agent’s Lifelong Hunt to Bring a Cold War Assassin to Justice by Fred Burton is a non-fiction book which tells about the author’s lifelong investigation into a political...
View ArticleBook Review: Dangerous Instincts by Mary Ellen O’Toole and Alisa Bowman
You have just discovered that the father of one of your child’s friends who has offered to drive the children home from soccer practice is a registered sex offender. A man at your upscale gym is paying...
View ArticleBook Review: Wanted: Gentleman Bank Robber by Dane Batty
Wanted: Gentleman Bank Robber: The True Story of Leslie Ibsen Rogge, One of the FBI’s Most Elusive Criminals is a true crime book about the criminal career of its elusive subject. Author Dane Batty...
View ArticleBook Review: Cork Town by Ty Hutchinson
We often hear of cover-ups in crime and politics, but what happens when the two coincide. When innocent lives become the fallout of corruption, who really wins? Who is there to unveil the truth? In...
View ArticleBook Review: Criminal Enterprise by Owen Laukkanen
Criminal Enterprise by Owen Laukkanen is a fictional crime book which asks what happens when ordinary people take a shortcut to making money because they perceive it as their only option. Carter Tomlin...
View ArticleBoston Marathon Attack – A New Vigilance Most Needed
As you read about the investigation into the bombings at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, you know they are going to get the perpetrators. The FBI and state and local authorities are devoting...
View ArticleInterview: R. Barri Flowers, Author of Before He Kills Again
Welcome my special guest, R. Barri Flowers, an award winning criminologist and internationally bestselling author of more than 60 books, including thriller and suspense fiction, relationship fiction,...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The President And The Provocateur’ by Alex Cox
It’s a conspiracy theorist’s dream. Forget UFOs, the assassination of John F Kennedy, (JFK) the 35th president of the United States, on November 22 1963 remains to this day the most pored over, talked...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Rico: How Politicians, Prosecutors And The Mob Destroyed One Of...
It’s an incredible story with an intriguing cast of characters, and the plot screams to be read. This book has the potential to become another great Hollywood movie about a hero-done-wrong, the mob and...
View ArticleInterview with Alex Cox, Author of ‘The President and the Provocateur’
Alex Cox is best known as the director of the films Sid and Nancy and Repo-Man. However, anyone who has seen either of those movies will know he’s both an astute observer and intelligent commentator on...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Tenderloin: Abby Kane Thriller #2′ by Ty Hutchinson
If you are looking for a gutsy female, a woman who is tough and gritty yet has the mothering instinct second to none, Abby Kane will reel you in. In Tenderloin by Ty Hutchinson, Abby is back, but in a...
View ArticleInterview with James Stone, Author of ‘Crypto’
Dr. James Stone has a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and numerous international certifications in computer security. He has worked at NSA, NASA, and the Department of Defense, as well as having been a...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Russian Hill’ by Ty Hutchinson
The internet offers opportunities to many, both good and bad. Hidden within encrypted and locked rooms there is also a dark side, a place where stalkers dwell, hidden cavities of entertainment not...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Rainy Day Killer’ by Michael J. McCann
When a common courtesy sets the stage for a deadly menace, trust becomes a fleeting passage of feeling that makes your skin crawl. Who do you trust, or must you look at every gallantry as a snare? In...
View ArticleBook Review: Criminal Enterprise by Owen Laukkanen
Criminal Enterprise by Owen Laukkanen is a fictional crime book which asks what happens when ordinary people take a shortcut to making money because they perceive it as their only option. Carter Tomlin...
View ArticleBoston Marathon Attack – A New Vigilance Most Needed
As you read about the investigation into the bombings at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, you know they are going to get the perpetrators. The FBI and state and local authorities are devoting...
View ArticleInterview: R. Barri Flowers, Author of Before He Kills Again
Welcome my special guest, R. Barri Flowers, an award winning criminologist and internationally bestselling author of more than 60 books, including thriller and suspense fiction, relationship fiction,...
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