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Books with title Federal Bureau of Investigation

  • BSI: Bureau of Supernatural Investigation

    C.J. Pinard

    eBook (Pinard House Publishing, LLC, Sept. 26, 2013)
    Supernatural creatures have roamed the Earth since the beginning of time. There was a time when humans would not tolerate having vampires and other creatures in their midst, stealing their young and killing their fellow human beings. These humans took care of business with pitchforks, sharpened stakes, and fires. As the centuries passed, the supernatural creatures learned that they needed to hide in order to survive. As they did, humans evolved, and after a few decades, humans no longer believed the tales from mythology and folklore. Then the creatures became more bold again, showing themselves when they should have stayed hidden.In 1945, the assistant director of the FBI suffered a horrible tragedy, which he learned later was supernaturally related. He created a small branch of the Department of Justice called the Bureau of Supernatural Investigation – the BSI. Little did he know that there were already men and women policing the world of the supernatural – or the “Fae.” The only difference was that this other group had a huge advantage over the humans running the BSI; they were also immortal, just like the creatures they policed. Should the BSI and the Immortals work together to keep the peace?Follow agents and Immortals from the four supernaturally busiest places in the country – San Francisco, Chicago, New Orleans, and Washington D.C. and watch the BSI evolve.Vampires, shapeshifters, succubae, and Immortals. What is the Justice Department hiding?BSI: Bureau of Supernatural Investigation is an accompanying novel to both the Enchanted Immortals and Rebel Riders series, and can be read at any time during or between the series.
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation

    Teresa Wimmer

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Feb. 2, 2016)
    An in-depth look at the people and policies behind the government agency known as the FBI, from its founding in 1908 to the controversies and challenges it faces today.
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  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation

    Dr Heather Lehr Wagner

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, March 1, 2007)
    The Federal Bureau of Investigation, known as FBI, began its history as a small team of 34 Secret Service investigators who were borrowed from the Treasury Department. This work explores the bureau from its beginnings onwards, reviews the tools and techniques used to solve crimes, and explains what a career in the FBI involves.
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation

    Teresa Wimmer

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Sept. 1, 2015)
    An in-depth look at the people and policies behind the government agency known as the FBI, from its founding in 1908 to the controversies and challenges it faces today.
  • WBI: Witches Bureau Of Investigation

    Richard Capwell

    language (Chapter 45 Books, Aug. 7, 2012)
    By chance, eleven-year-old twins Nate and Herman Howe meet Mrs. Weatherby, a retired member of the Los Angeles branch of Witches Bureau of Investigation. The boys ask her to help find their mother, who has been missing for six months. Reluctantly, Mrs. Weatherby agrees, though all of her licenses to work magic have expired. She reaches out to her old colleagues, for information and assistance, but they soon uncover a dangerous plot that threatens the safety of the entire world. The Bureau may be compromised, so it's up to Mrs. Weatherby's band of retired agents to follow the clues and keep the horrors of history from resurfacing.
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation

    Edward R Ricciuti

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Founded in 1908 as a group of bank examiners and labor law investigators, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has become one of the premier law enforcement agencies in the world. The FBI's broad mission includes investigating everything from international terrorism and organized crime to human trafficking and white-collar crime. This new book examines the FBI from its earliest days, focusing on its main areas of activity, major cases, changes in protocol, and key tools that the agency uses to accomplish its goals. Key topics covered include: -The mission of the FBI -The FBI laboratory -The FBI during World War II -Soviet espionage -Organized crime -White-collar crime -Civil rights -Domestic and international terrorism.
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  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation

    Dynise Balcavage, Arthur Meier Schlesinger

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, April 1, 2000)
    Discusses the history of the FBI, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and some of its most famous cases.
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  • FBI: Federal Bureau of Investigation

    Tristan Boyer Binns

    School & Library Binding (San Val, May 15, 2002)
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  • WBI: Witches Bureau of Investigation

    Richard Capwell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2012)
    By chance, eleven-year-old twins Nate and Herman Howe meet Mrs. Weatherby, a retired member of the Los Angeles branch of Witches Bureau of Investigation. The boys ask her to help find their mother, who has been missing for six months. Reluctantly, Mrs. Weatherby agrees, though all of her licenses to work magic have expired. She reaches out to her old colleagues, for information and assistance, but they soon uncover a dangerous plot that threatens the safety of the entire world. The Bureau may be compromised, so it's up to Mrs. Weatherby's band of retired agents to follow the clues and keep the horrors of history from resurfacing.
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  • FBI: Federal Bureau of Investigation

    Tristan Boyer Binns

    Library Binding
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  • Bsi: Bureau of Supernatural Investigation

    C. J. Pinard

    Paperback (Createspace Independent Pub, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Supernatural creatures have roamed the Earth since the beginning of time. There was a time when humans would not tolerate having vampires and other creatures in their midst, stealing their young and killing their fellow human beings. These humans took care of business with pitchforks, sharpened stakes, and fires. As the centuries passed, the supernatural creatures learned that they needed to hide in order to survive. As they did, humans evolved, and after a few decades, humans no longer believed the tales from mythology and folklore. Then the creatures became more bold again, showing themselves when they should have stayed hidden.In 1945, the assistant director of the FBI suffered a horrible tragedy, which he learned later was supernaturally related. He created a small branch of the Department of Justice called the Bureau of Supernatural Investigation – the BSI. Little did he know that there were already men and women policing the world of the supernatural – or the “Fae.” The only difference was that this other group had a huge advantage over the humans running the BSI; they were also immortal, just like the creatures they policed. Should the BSI and the Immortals work together to keep the peace?Follow agents and Immortals from the four supernaturally busiest places in the country – San Francisco, Chicago, New Orleans, and Washington D.C. and watch the BSI evolve.Vampires, shapeshifters, succubae, and Immortals. What is the Justice Department hiding?
  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation: Hunting Criminals

    Connie Rose Miller

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Describes how the FBI investigates crimes to find and arrest violent criminals.
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