Above Suspicion

Above Suspicion by Joe Sharkey is a compelling exploration of crime and morality, published by Poseidon Press in 1993. This first edition spans 284 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the complex dynamics between a model FBI agent and an informant, ultimately leading to a crime that exposes the intricacies of human nature and the darker aspects of the FBI.
Readers will find a detailed account of the agent’s illicit involvement, which serves as a backdrop for examining themes of guilt and conscience. The narrative provides insight into the inner workings of the Federal Bureau of Investigation while highlighting the moral dilemmas faced by those within it. This true story invites reflection on the consequences of choices made in the pursuit of justice and the complexities of human relationships.
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In a true story of crime, guilt, and conscience, a model agent’s illicit involvement with an informant leads him to commit a crime that reveals all the workings of the human heart–and the dark side of the FBI.
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