"Former FBI profiler Jana Monroe's fascinating book is in part the story of some of history's most troubling serial killers. But it's also the story of a smart, capable woman building a career in the male-dominated field of law enforcement. The result is an addictively readable, insightful, and occasionally inspiring book."--Deborah Blum, bestselling author of The Poisoner's Handbook
"Getting a phone call from a serial killer is the kind of thing most people would find unsettling. For Jana Monroe, it was just another day at work."--New York Post
"A shot of pure adrenaline for true crime fans, this vivid, fast-paced memoir charts the barrier-breaking career of its remarkable author: a real-life Clarice Starling whose work as the only female member of the FBI's fabled Behavioral Science Unit demonstrated that a woman could be just a coolly competent and tough-minded as any man."--Harold Schechter, author of The Serial Killer Files
"The real-life model for Clarice Starling reflects on her career in the FBI . . . the author is an affable narrator, and her career accomplishments need no embellishment. Fans of true crime will find much to enjoy in this absorbing memoir of criminology."
--Kirkus
"[A] fascinating debut . . . The stories Monroe shares of her 22 years in the FBI are thrilling, frightening, and occasionally amusing . . . in sharp, no-nonsense prose . . . Readers interested in criminology will devour this."
--Publishers Weekly
"This is a fascinating memoir from a woman who reached the upper ranks of the FBI . . . Monroe is a natural, engaging storyteller whose touches of humility and wry humor temper the horrors she details. Readers will be astonished by the experiences she relates . . .Those with a strong interest in investigative methodology and FBI history will race through Monroe's striking narrative."
--Booklist"A gripping and readable memoir that's an essential read for audiences who want to understand the history of the FBI and the BSU. True-crime fans will enjoy Monroe's tales about some of the most memorable cases she worked."
--Library Journal
"Jana Monroe is the single most influential woman to ever serve in the FBI. . . . This book is about great, sometimes horrifying cases and the scary people who walk among us, but it's also the memoir of a great woman, a great human, and a great friend who has helped to define what is possible in law enforcement but few will ever achieve."--Joe Navarro, bestselling author of What Every BODY Is Saying
"Jana Monroe was an outstanding FBI Agent and leader who made important and long-term valuable contributions to the Bureau. As Director, I was very grateful for Jana's and her family's leadership while serving at FBI headquarters."--Louis J. Freeh, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and New York Times bestsellin