The Street Agent

The Street Agent by Wayne F. Manis is a detailed account published by History Publishing in April 2014. This first edition spans 439 pages and is presented in English. The book chronicles the experiences of a street agent who identifies and addresses various criminal activities, highlighting the author’s extensive background as a team leader of an FBI SWAT Team.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges faced by an undercover agent, including encounters with bank robbers, fugitives, and terrorist groups. The book covers a range of significant cases, such as those involving the Weather Underground, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Mafia, providing insights into the complexities of law enforcement and political dynamics. Through this exploration, the author shares his unique perspective on the role of a street agent in combating crime and terrorism.
Official synopsis Publisher
A street agent discovers and detects criminal activity, then decides how best to attack it. Wayne Manis was the ultimate street agent. As a team leader of an FBI SWAT Team, he confronted bank robbers, fugitives and terrorists, including the white supremacist group who threatened the members of the U.S. Congress. Perhaps no other agent traveled as diverse a course as an undercover agent working on cases such as “The Weather Underground”, the “Ku Klux Klan”, “The Order” and the Mafia. This book is his story.–Publisher.
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