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The Spy Next Door: The Extraordinary Secret Life of Robert Philip Hanssen, the Most Damaging FBI Agent in U.S. History

par Elaine Shannon

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Examines the case of Robert Hanssen, a seemingly quintessential suburban father and a trusted and loyal FBI agent who, after fifteen years of extremely damaging espionage, betrayed his family, his church, and his country.
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An easy and quick read, very much like a gathering of news articles. Not a very in-depth study, but rather a good overall account of the Robert Hanssen affair. ( )
  Blooshirt | Sep 6, 2017 |
Despite what is a fascinating subject--a double agent--this book is dull. After reading more than 200 pages, the only insight gained is that Bob Hannsen was a bit strange. He was socially awkward, not liked by his co-workers, and had the zeal of a religious convert regarding his association with Opus Dei. There are hints that he had father issues. There is no real explanation for his treason, just some vague speculation that he did not feel properly appreciated by his colleagues. Perhaps it is not possible to know what moved him to spy for the Soviet Union, but the authors did not give any sense of Bob Hanssen as a real person operating in the complex world of work and family. What was his day-to-day life like? He had six children, but there is no discussion about his relationship with any of them, either before or after he was arrested. It is likely his family would not participate with the authors, but the authors could perhaps have delved into when and how Bob Hanssen converted to Catholicism, how the socially backward Bob was able to attract the vivacious Bonnie, how his wife's family felt about him, whether he remained in contact with his mother after his father died. Presumably, as a devout Catholic, his wife did not divorce him, but does she maintain a relationship with him? Do his children visit him in prison? Perhaps Bob Hanssen is simply too much of an enigma for the authors to figure out; but if that is the case, then why bore us with so many words and so little information? For example, the overly long excerpts of letters between Bob Hanssen and his Soviet contacts seem to just be padding to a weak opus of the authors. The information contained in this book can be more quickly learned by reading a few pages on the Internet. One site is found at http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/terrorists_spies/spies/hanssen/1.html. ( )
  Banbury | Apr 8, 2011 |
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