A review by justaguy
Ghost: My Thirty Years as an FBI Undercover Agent by Michael R. McGowan, Ralph Pezzullo

3.0

Not bad

The overall isn’t so bad. The writing style is a simple mix of informal and somewhat formal. A lot of short summaries of past stings and experiences. It isn’t something I would read again or venture into. Sometimes, the real thing is more bored than fiction genres. It is a matter of perspective. If I think this author could hit off if he focuses on one sting that heart beating tense. It might be a hit but this book isn’t much...it was good to read but that’s it.