Blown Away compared to FBI
In this paper, I will discuss the validity of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)including investigations that took place in the novel Blown Away, written by David Wiltse. The role of the FBI in the thriller Blown Away, was the center of attention in which the book revolved around and created the mood of the story. It not only displayed the fundamentals of the business, but also some of the investigation methods along with some of the jobs that most FBI agents perform. This book portrays an accurate account of what would really happen in a modern day scenario. It seems as if the author had done research before writing this book, to make sure that the details given in his novel were The book Blown Away, contained a lot depth in it’s characters as long as with the plot. The FBI comes involved with the issue of a terrorist in New York City. Jason Cole is a cereal bomber who is on revenge and has planted bombs on various bridges and tunnels surrounding the city. In his past Jason was a chemist who knows a great deal about explosives. He has set a price of five million dollars for him not to kill anymore innocent citizens. The job has been passed to John Becker, one of the finest FBI agents in
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Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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