Lc Classification NumberE913.3.S77 2020
Reviews"The United States needs a hero . . . Trump doesn't want Americans to get ideas or inspiration from Strzok. He doesn't want them to see what backbone looks like."-- William Saletan, Slate "Peter Strzok stands for an FBI that, whatever its faults, serves the nation rather than a political master. G-men have become the Henry Fondas, the Jimmy Stewarts, of the present day--the true believers in an archaic code."-- James Traub, The Atlantic "His early experiences . . . make for riveting reading . . . Strzok delivers a compelling tale."-- Carlos Lozada, Washington Post "Aficionados will welcome the insights he is able to provide about key moments in the story . . . For those with a solid background in the Clinton email and Russia imbroglios, Strzok's account obviously is essential." -- Philip Ewing, NPR.org "A former Army officer, Mr. Strzok . . . rose quickly through [the FBI's] ranks, earning a reputation within the bureau as one of its most savvy and reliable counterintelligence agents."-- Nicholas Fandos, New York Times, "The United States needs a hero . . . Trump doesn't want Americans to get ideas or inspiration from Strzok. He doesn't want them to see what backbone looks like."-- William Saletan, Slate "Peter Strzok stands for an FBI that, whatever its faults, serves the nation rather than a political master. G-men have become the Henry Fondas, the Jimmy Stewarts, of the present day--the true believers in an archaic code."-- James Traub, The Atlantic "His early experiences . . . make for riveting reading . . . Strzok delivers a compelling tale."-- Carlos Lozada, Washington Post "Aficionados will welcome the insights he is able to provide about key moments in the story . . . For those with a solid background in the Clinton email and Russia imbroglios, Strzok's account obviously is essential." -- Philip Ewing, NPR.org "A former Army officer, Mr. Strzok . . . rose quickly through [the FBI's] ranks, earning a reputation within the bureau as one of its most savvy and reliable counterintelligence agents."-- Nicholas Fandos, New York Times "Compelling . . . [Strzok] offers a window into FBI counter-intelligence work, a defense of his conduct, and a scathing indictment of the president and his administration. Compromised is a significant contribution to the library of Trump tell-alls."-- The Guardian