Enemies

Tim Weiner

Language: English

Publisher: Random House

Published: Feb 13, 2012

Pages: 696
ABC: 2

Description:

**NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY**
***The Washington Post • New York Daily News* • Slate**

“Fast-paced, fair-minded, and fascinating, Tim Weiner’s *Enemies* turns the long history of the FBI into a story that is as compelling, and important, as today’s headlines.”—Jeffrey Toobin, author of *The Oath*
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**NATIONAL BESTSELLER**

*Enemies* is the first definitive history of the FBI’s secret intelligence operations, from an author whose work on the Pentagon and the CIA won him the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.

We think of the FBI as America’s police force. But secret intelligence is the Bureau’s first and foremost mission. *Enemies* is the story of how presidents have used the FBI as the most formidable intelligence force in American history.

Here is the hidden history of America’s hundred-year war on terror. The FBI has fought against terrorists, spies, anyone it deemed subversive—and sometimes American presidents. The FBI’s secret intelligence and surveillance techniques have created a tug-of-war between protecting national security and infringing upon civil liberties. It is a tension that strains the very fabric of a free republic.

**Praise for *Enemies***

“Outstanding.”—*The New York Times*

“Absorbing . . . a sweeping narrative that is all the more entertaining because it is so redolent with screw-ups and scandals.”—*Los Angeles Times*

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### Review

Wall Street Journal:"A fascinating account of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's counterespionage snooping over the past century....A very good read."

Tim Weiner's new book, "Enemies: A History of the F.B.I.," is an outstanding piece of work, even-handed, exhaustively researched, smoothly written and thematically timely --  The New York Times

“Pulitzer-Prize–winning author Tim Weiner has written a riveting inside account of the FBI’s secret machinations that goes so deep into the Agency’s skullduggery, readers will feel they are tapping the phones along with J. Edgar Hoover. This is a book that every American who cares about civil liberties should read.”—Jane Mayer, author of *The Dark Side*

“*Enemies* is a research masterpiece. Picking through seventy thousand newly declassified documents and using on-the-record interviews, Weiner reveals startling new truths and debunks nagging old myths about the FBI. *Enemies* reads like a thriller, but don’t let the heart-pumping prose fool you. Weiner has written a scholarly tour de force that will be an instant classic for any serious student of American national security.”—Amy B. Zegart, Ph.D., Stanford University, author of *Spying Blind*

“Tim Weiner’s *Enemies* is the most comprehensive history of the FBI as an intelligence agency we have ever had. Based on extensive research in previously unavailable materials, Weiner gives us a fresh way to think about J. Edgar Hoover, the many presidents he worked with, and the FBI as a national security agency. The book is also a cautionary tale that is essential reading for anyone concerned about American civil liberties.”—Robert Dallek, author of *An Unfinished Life*

### About the Author

**Tim Weiner **has won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting and writing on secret intelligence and national security. As a correspondent for *The New York Times, *he covered the Central Intelligence Agency in Washington and terrorism in Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Sudan, and other nations. *Enemies* is his fourth book. His *Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA *won the National Book Award and was acclaimed as one of the year’s best books by *The New York Times, The Economist, The Washington Post, Time, *and many other publications. *The Wall Street Journal* called *Betrayal* “the best book ever written on a case of espionage.” He is now working on a history of the American military.