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Douglas Valentine

    Douglas Valentine is the author of four books of historical nonfiction. His work delves into the depths of American history, often focusing on controversial and lesser-known events and operations. Valentine is known for his detailed and penetrating approach to investigating and uncovering hidden truths, offering readers a comprehensive look at complex historical phenomena. His writing stands as a testament to the power of information and the importance of critically examining the past.

    The strength of the wolf
    • The strength of the wolf

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Voted Outstanding Academic Title in 2004 by Choice.The Strength of the Wolf is the first complete history of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN), which existed from 1930 until its wrenching termination in 1968. The most successful federal law enforcement agency ever, the FBN was populated by some of the most amazing characters in American history, many of whom the author interviewed for this book. Working as undercover agents and with mercenary informers around the globe, these freewheeling “case-making” agents penetrated the Mafia and the French connection, breaking all the rules in the process, and uncovering the Establishment’s ties to organized crime. Targeted by the FBI and the CIA, the case-makers were, ironically, victims of their own fabulous success in hunting down society’s predators. An incredible, never-before-told story, The Strength of the Wolf provides a new, exciting, and revealing look at an important chapter in American history.

      The strength of the wolf2006
      4.3