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Ronald Kessler

    Ronald Kessler is the author of 21 New York Times bestsellers. His work delves into investigative journalism, offering deep dives into sensitive topics and institutions. Kessler is known for his penetrating style and his ability to uncover information that often reveals the hidden truth about powerful organizations and individuals. His analyses provide readers with a unique perspective behind the scenes of pivotal events.

    Ronald Kessler
    The First Family Detail
    The sins of the father
    FBI
    Laura Bush
    Bureau
    Escape from the CIA
    • 2018

      Inside the Trump White House

      • 289 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      2.9(24)Add rating

      The unvarnished and unbiased inside story of President Donald Trump and his White House by New York Times bestselling author Ronald Kessler. Never before has an American president had so much impact on the country and the world in so short a time as Donald Trump. And no president has stirred so much controversy, dominating media coverage and conversation both on the right and the left. Based on unique access to the president and his staff, Inside the Trump White House: Changing the Rules of the Game tells the real story of what Donald Trump is like, who influences him, how he makes decisions, what he says about the people around him, and how he operates when the television lights go off, while portraying the inside story of the successes that have already brought solid results as well as the stumbles that have turned off even longtime supporters and undercut his agenda. Crammed with media-grabbing revelations, Inside the Trump White House is the unvarnished and unbiased book on the Trump White House that answers the question: Who is President Donald Trump?

      Inside the Trump White House
    • 2017

      Escape from the CIA

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The narrative delves into the intriguing case of Colonel Vitaly Yurchenko, the most significant KGB spy to defect to the U.S., and his surprising decision to return to the Soviet Union. Through investigative journalism, Kessler explores the CIA's missed opportunities regarding this espionage event, offering insights from direct interviews with Yurchenko. The book uncovers the complexities of Cold War intelligence and the challenges faced by American agencies in capitalizing on critical defections.

      Escape from the CIA
    • 2017

      Award-winning journalist Ronald Kessler gets behind the scenes at the White House to reveal the often-scandalous secrets of this all-powerful institution. Kessler documents the hidden lives of the modern presidents: Bill and Hilary Clinton's sham marriage and his pattern of alleged sexual indiscretions; Johnson's legendary infidelities; Nixon's disorientation and mysterious disappearances during his last days in office; the extent of Reagan's manipulation at the hands of his wife; and Bush's out-of-control staff.

      Inside the White House
    • 2015

      The First Family Detail

      Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of the Presidents

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(41)Add rating

      The book features exclusive insights and revelations, showcasing the author's ability to uncover untold stories and perspectives. With a focus on timely and significant topics, it promises to engage readers with its compelling narrative and thorough research. Ron Kessler's reputation for being at the forefront of news and analysis adds credibility and intrigue to the work, making it a must-read for those interested in current events and behind-the-scenes accounts.

      The First Family Detail
    • 2013

      Offering an insider's perspective, this account unveils the scandals, corruption, and abuse of power that permeate Capitol Hill. Drawing on eyewitness testimonies, it reveals the often-hidden dynamics of Congress, providing a compelling look at the political machinations that shape legislation and governance. The narrative exposes the complexities of power struggles and the impact of these issues on American democracy.

      Inside Congress: The Shocking Scandals, Corruption, and Abuse of Po
    • 2013

      FBI

      • 530 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Focusing on the enigmatic nature of the FBI, this expose offers an in-depth exploration of its inner workings through insights from credible sources within and outside the agency. The narrative delves into the personalities, influence, and hidden truths that shape the bureau, revealing the complexities that provoke both fascination and apprehension in American society. Kessler's investigation promises to shed light on the often-misunderstood institution, making it a compelling read for those interested in law enforcement and national security.

      FBI
    • 2012

      The Secrets of the FBI

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(72)Add rating

      Offering an insider perspective, this book unveils the FBI's most closely guarded secrets, exploring the complexities of its inner workings and intelligence investigations. The author, a New York Times bestselling writer, provides readers with a unique glimpse into the agency's operations, revealing the challenges and intricacies involved in maintaining national security. Through detailed accounts, it sheds light on the delicate balance of law enforcement and intelligence gathering.

      The Secrets of the FBI
    • 2009

      In the President's Secret Service

      Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(293)Add rating

      After conducting exclusive interviews with more than 100 current and former Secret Service agents, bestselling author and award-winning reporter Kessler reveals their secrets for the first time.

      In the President's Secret Service
    • 2003

      Bureau

      The Secret History of the FBI

      • 598 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The book explores the vital role of a specific institution in ensuring America's national security. It delves into the challenges and complexities faced by this institution, highlighting its influence on policy and decision-making. By examining historical contexts and current events, the narrative emphasizes the institution's significance in safeguarding the nation and its values. Through in-depth analysis, the author presents a compelling argument for the institution's continued relevance in an evolving global landscape.

      Bureau
    • 1997

      The sins of the father

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      A biography of Joseph Kennedy, an ambitious, powerful, manipulative man who was the US Ambassador to Britain during World War II. He is probably better known as the father of Teddy, Bobby and President Jack Kennedy.

      The sins of the father