Zero Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service
Zero Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service
Random House Trade
Leonnig, Carol
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Explore the compelling narrative of a vital American institution in Zero Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service. This New York Times Bestseller delves into the complex history of the Secret Service, tracing its evolution from its origins after the Lincoln assassination to its critical role in protecting presidents.
Discover the dramatic transformations the agency underwent, particularly after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and its moments of triumph, such as thwarting the attempt on Ronald Reagan's life. The book sheds light on the challenges faced during later presidencies, including mismanagement and security lapses, offering an in-depth look at the internal workings and external pressures that have shaped the agency.
Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Carol Leonnig, who reported on the Secret Service for nearly a decade, this work provides an unflinching account. It examines the agency's struggles with workplace culture, outdated equipment, and internal dissent, drawing on interviews with agents, officials, and whistleblowers. This is a significant contribution to Current Affairs and History & Politics, highlighting an agency in need of reform.
