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Zero Fail: The Rise And Fall Of The Secret Service

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Zero Fail: The Rise And Fall Of The Secret Service

Zero Fail: The Rise And Fall Of The Secret Service

Zero Fail: The Rise And Fall Of The Secret Service is a gripping, deeply reported history of the agency charged with protecting the nation’s leaders. Part history, part investigation, this accessible non-fiction narrative traces the Secret Service from JFK’s assassination through the Capitol’s tumult on January 6, revealing triumphs, failures, and the high-stakes choices that shape protection today. It’s written for readers who love political history, current affairs, and thoughtful examinations of accountability, leadership, and risk in national security.

Carol Leonnig’s years of reporting illuminate how the agency evolved—from a troubled past to an elite protective unit—while confronting a toxic work culture, outdated technology, and damaging scandals. Zero Fail unfolds in a clear, chronological arc, weaving interviews, documents, and vivid scenes into a rigorous, documentary-style narrative that is at once sobering and accessible.

The account moves through dramatic episodes—thwarted assassinations, security lapses during the Obama era, and the relentless push for reform—to show how leadership decisions, risk assessment, and organizational culture determine the quality of protection. The storytelling remains measured, yet the scenes are vivid, offering readers a lucid understanding of how protective measures have evolved and why accountability matters.

  • Comprehensive history from JFK to Jan 6, with major episodes and reforms
  • Behind-the-scenes sourcing, insider interviews, and source-driven analysis
  • Clear explanations of protection methods, risk assessment, and crisis response
  • Immersive, documentary-style writing that balances facts with human perspectives
  • Insights into leadership, ethics, and the evolution of national security protections

After finishing Zero Fail, readers come away with a nuanced view of accountability in national security and a deeper appreciation for the human costs and complexities of protecting public figures. It leaves you thinking differently about leadership under pressure and the ongoing work required to keep leaders safe.

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Zero Fail: The Rise And Fall Of The Secret Service is a gripping, deeply reported history of the agency charged with protecting the nation’s leaders. Part history, part investigation, this accessible non-fiction narrative traces the Secret Service from JFK’s assassination through the Capitol’s tumult on January 6, revealing triumphs, failures, and the high-stakes choices that shape protection today. It’s written for readers who love political history, current affairs, and thoughtful examinations of accountability, leadership, and risk in national security.

Carol Leonnig’s years of reporting illuminate how the agency evolved—from a troubled past to an elite protective unit—while confronting a toxic work culture, outdated technology, and damaging scandals. Zero Fail unfolds in a clear, chronological arc, weaving interviews, documents, and vivid scenes into a rigorous, documentary-style narrative that is at once sobering and accessible.

The account moves through dramatic episodes—thwarted assassinations, security lapses during the Obama era, and the relentless push for reform—to show how leadership decisions, risk assessment, and organizational culture determine the quality of protection. The storytelling remains measured, yet the scenes are vivid, offering readers a lucid understanding of how protective measures have evolved and why accountability matters.

  • Comprehensive history from JFK to Jan 6, with major episodes and reforms
  • Behind-the-scenes sourcing, insider interviews, and source-driven analysis
  • Clear explanations of protection methods, risk assessment, and crisis response
  • Immersive, documentary-style writing that balances facts with human perspectives
  • Insights into leadership, ethics, and the evolution of national security protections

After finishing Zero Fail, readers come away with a nuanced view of accountability in national security and a deeper appreciation for the human costs and complexities of protecting public figures. It leaves you thinking differently about leadership under pressure and the ongoing work required to keep leaders safe.