5/21/2023 0 Comments Freedom to Kill by Paul LindsayOne after another, aged Nazis are being murdered in Europe, South America, and the United States. Now Devlin must put his career and his life in the cross-hairs of the Mafia and a maniac. Yet closer to home, a fellow agent's daughter has been kidnapped, and a serial killer is the prime suspect. Was that the case? Or did Lindsay expose too much about an agency that likes to remain in the shadows?Special Agent Mike Devlin is an exception to the FBI rule book.īut when one too many unorthodox arrests gets him wiretap duty, Devlin gets an explosive earful: a traitor in the ranks is selling out the FBI's informants to the Mob. The Bureau threatened to fire Lindsay for insubordination, claiming he violated a company ban on accepting outside income. After writing this novel, Paul Lindsay - a twenty-year veteran of the FBI - became the victim of a vicious backlash. In 1992, FBI agent Paul Lindsay received commendation and a $600 incentive award from FBI director William Sessions for helping spearhead the capture of serial killer Benjamin Atkins.
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