In 1950, Joseph Webb boarded a Washington D.C. bus to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the beginning of a two-decade career under J. Edgar Hoover in Nebraska and Texas. No Regrets, Mr. Hoover Part One vibrantly details the author's first experiences as an FBI agent.
From a professional and personal perspective, he gives the reader a unique, realistic sense of daily regional operations during the 1950s and 1960s. From training to meeting Mr. Hoover, first assignments and gaining expertise, to Theodore Roosevelt Brown and a bombing at Lake Bistineau, No Regrets, Mr. Hoover Part One is a worthy addition to any individual's library.