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Bullets, Bombs, and Fast Talk: Twenty-five Years of FBI War Stories [Hardcover]

James Botting (Author)
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1597972444 978-1597972444 October 31, 2008
A desperate gunman holds a planeload of innocent passengers hostage. A heavily armed cult leader refuses to leave his compound, threatening mass suicide by a hundred of his brainwashed followers. A neo-Nazi militant in a cabin hideout keeps federal agents at bay with gunfire. A baby disappears; his only trace is an ominous ransom call to his parents. Prisoners riot, threatening the lives of prison officers and hundreds of other inmates. How do you react? What do you do? What do you say? Your words, your actions can save lives—or lose them.

James Botting faced these challenges and daily pressures during a fascinating and demanding twenty-five-year career as an FBI hostage negotiator. He found himself involved—sometimes peripherally, more often personally—in many of the FBI’s most famous events since the 1970s. From Ruby Ridge to Waco, Patty Hearst to Rodney King, and Wounded Knee to TWA 847, Botting was there and on the spot. Along the way hostage negotiation techniques evolved, changing from play-it-by-ear and shoot-from-the-hip to a carefully choreographed psychological game of life and death. Botting was involved every step of the way.

In Bullets, Bombs, and Fast Talk: Twenty-five Years of FBI War Stories, Botting vividly describes these events and more as only a participant can. He reviews the successes and the times the FBI fell short. He chillingly recounts a number of times when death seemed inevitable, only to come through unscathed. Botting pulls no punches with this gritty, detailed, and often humorous insider’s account of life at the end of a gun as an FBI hostage negotiator.

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From 1971 to 1996, when Botting was an FBI SWAT team member and crisis negotiator, he worked on many of the high-profile crimes irrevocably etched in Americans collective memory—Wounded Knee in 1973; the Patty Hearst kidnapping; the Rodney King riots; the ill-fated capture of Randy Weaver at Ruby Ridge, Idaho; and the Branch Davidian tragedy in Waco, Tex. Bottings insider view of FBI operations at these events is intrinsically interesting, and he brings added value through his own on-the-scene observations. Bottings style occasionally comes close to tough-talking cliché (bad guys are lying assholes), but is oddly satisfying. There are sometimes predictable dynamics, for example, feuding among the LAPD, the DEA and the FBI, and the frequent cluelessness of FBI higher-ups; refreshingly, though, Botting is respectful of his fellow FBI agents and the Bureau. Readers into guns and real crime drama with a sprinkling of black humor (Its amazing what the public will do for entertainment, he says of a crowd yelling at a suicidal woman to jump) will like Botting and the stories he has to tell. Photos. (Feb.)
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First-person, you-are-there law-enforcement adventure saga by a male agent who wielded guns, solved crimes and sometimes saved lives.

Botting joined the FBI in 1971 after earning advanced college degrees, serving in Vietnam and working as an investigator for the U.S. Treasury Department. With that background, he was well prepared for dicey situations, but poorly prepared for the racial tensions that simmered in Mississippi, site of Botting's first FBI posting. "Y'all just don't understand. You're a goddamn Yankee, boy," the Michigan-born author heard constantly that first year; only a transfer to the Los Angeles office kept him from quitting. (He remained with the Bureau until 1995.) Placed in the Violent Crimes and Major Offenders unit, Botting was near the center of action at episode after episode that made headlines. Those cases included the pursuit of heiress Patty Hearst after her abduction by the Symbionese Liberation Army; the standoff with Randy Weaver at Ruby Ridge, Idaho; the murderous debacle in Waco, Texas, that resulted in the deaths of David Koresh and many of his blindly loyal Branch Davidian followers; plus dozens more. Occasionally, Botting provides an education in handling the stresses of high-stakes police work, as when he explains why it's significant when a ransom note doesn't arrive after a confirmed kidnapping. More frequently, he offers little education but plenty of titillation. A conscious and careful stylist--unlike many law-enforcement agents who become authors--Botting knows when to inject humor, however dark, into a grim account. He doesn't provide much documentation for his exploits, but he exudes credibility--at least between the covers of the book.

Vivid presentation of stories so dramatic that they fully justify the old saw that truth is stranger than fiction. --Kirkus Reviews, September 15, 2008


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Potomac Books Inc. (October 31, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1597972444
  • ISBN-13: 978-1597972444
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tells It Like It Really Happened, June 15, 2009
This review is from: Bullets, Bombs, and Fast Talk: Twenty-five Years of FBI War Stories (Hardcover)
I served with Jim Botting as an FBI Agent for many years. Jim's book is a gutsy, tell-all of many of the critical incidents he was involved in. Jim was not only a hostage negotiator but a leader, a mentor, a great instructor, SWAT Team leader, and now an author. Jim was one of those guys you wanted with you when you went through a door. He always had your back or was the first in. His accounts give great insight into how things really work and the goings-on between the various law enforcement agencies who overcome all for successful resolutions of life and death situations. He knows of what he writes. He's not a phony expert, he's been there. He's not afraid to tell it like it was or is. Great book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read, November 17, 2008
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Full disclosure...I was an FBI agent and worked in the L.A. office when Jim Botting was also assigned there. We knew each other but never worked together. He was known as a great agent and I now I know he is a great writer. BULLETS, BOMBS and FAST TALK is a well-written journey through a lifetime of FBI war stories. Jim was on the front lines of some of the biggest investigations in our nation's history. This is an easy read that provides insights into how the Bureau functions...warts and all. Perfect for true-crime junkies...Bob Hamer, author of THE LAST UNDERCOVER
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5.0 out of 5 stars Real cases as told by a real agent, November 13, 2008
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Actual crisis situations and investigations as told, in a language that everyone would understand, by a real street agent who took on ancillary duties as a Hostage/Crisis Negotiator and a SWAT team member. These "war stories" depict the good and, at times, the bad about the FBI.
Thanks to dedicated and street smart agents like the author, most were good and lives were saved.
In one of the chapters, the author's explanation of "T.U.R.D.S. and S.H.I.T.S" should bring a smile to your face.
A good read!
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