Broken Wings by John Douglas

Broken Wings by John Douglas

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"John Douglas is the FBI's pioneer and master of investigative profiling, and one of the most exciting figures in law enforcement I've the privilege of knowing." PATRICIA CORNWELL

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Broken Wings by John Douglas

At first it looks like straighforward suicide, a successful man lying in his blood-soaked bed with a gunshot in his mouth. But this is no ordinary corpse, the man was the Honourable Thomas Jefferson Boyd, director of the FBI. Three thousand miles away former FBI agent John Chase is just beginning his retirement, summoned to investigate the apparent suicide he uncovers a web of lies and deceit which if ever revealed would have far-reaching repurcussions. After being attacked by far-right paramilitary radicals, John enlists the help of an elite team of ex-FBI agents and so begins an electrifyng cross-country odyssey of intrigue. In this new book the authors move beyond their penetrating nonfictoin work, taking readers on a furious psychological duel between America's top profiler and a ruthless, criminal mastermind.
John Douglas has coauthor, with Mark Olshaker, numerous bestselling books including MINDHUNTER, JOURNEY INTO DARKNESS and ANATOMY OF MOTIVE (0684860813) published in February 2000. He is a highly respected criminal personality profiler and is the author of various articles and presentations on criminology. Mark Olshaker, in addition to his work with John Douglas, is an award-winning novelist and filmmaker.
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ISBN 13 9780671023911
ISBN 10 0671023918
Title Broken Wings
Author John Douglas
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Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 1999-11-01
Number of pages 324
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