The untold story of the FBI's secret battles in the war on terror - not just against foreign enemies, but also against the CIA.
Garrett Graff is the editor-in-chief of The Washingtonian. He is the author of The First Campaign: Globalization, the Web and the Race for the White House (FSG, 2007) and the founding editor of the FishbowlDC.com, the first blog to cover the White House press briefings.
Kirkus Reviews: One of the best nonfiction books of 2011."Action-filled, richly detailed portrait of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in its new guise--charged not just with solving crimes already committed, but now with preventing at least some of them...There's solid storytelling at work here--and quite a story to tell, too." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review"The Threat Matrix is...a well-told story and a reading pleasure." - The CIA journal Studies in Intelligence (September 2011)
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