Broken Badge: The Silencing of a Federal Agent
A non fiction , expose-type book, by a former federal agent who investigatedformer Mayor Marion Barry and other officials during the early days of his administration. The author uncovered widespread sexual coercion and other illegal activities, but faced coverups and obstruction of justice by his superiors. As a result, he was spied upon, illegally investigated, indicted on trumped-up charges, and eventually forced into retirement - all to keep him from doing his job. more
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Recent Reviews
- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-02-2009
- Angry Read
This book was written by a very angry person. Granted, the author may have a right to be angry. However as I read the book, ANY time ANY person questioned him, he became ANGRY, and attacked with words. A good deal of the book is memos...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-03-2002
- Mission Impossible in Real Life!
Nick has a very special way of relating real events. I found this book very compelling and exciting to read, not only because of the author's straightforward style, but because these were real events.If you like intrigue and real-life...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-01-2001
- True Crime
Mangieri's books bring to mind the nonfiction of Peter Maas, author of Serpico. However, Mangieri's work has a sharper edge, simply by virtue of the fact that it is based on his personal experiences and is told in his own words. His...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-12-2000
- John: A Reader from the Southwestern USA
Outstanding read. I salute the author for his honesty and resolve. Having been assigned to Washington,DC as a member of the armed forces my observations paralleled that of the author's. As a Federal Investigator the author uncovered...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-03-2002
- Mission Impossible in Real Life!
Nick has a very special way of relating real events. I found this book very compelling and exciting to read, not only because of the author's straightforward style, but because these were real events.If you like intrigue and real-life...
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- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-02-2009
- Angry Read
This book was written by a very angry person. Granted, the author may have a right to be angry. However as I read the book, ANY time ANY person questioned him, he became ANGRY, and attacked with words. A good deal of the book is memos...
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