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Controversial. "Inside Edition"
This book is a must-read for anyone anticipating a job in government security services or police administration. "Abraham Bolden, first African American Secret Service agent assigned to PPD"
I found "Within Arm's Length" to be an honest window into the long, at times exuberant, and often difficult career of a Secret Service Agent. "Josh King, Polioptics"
"Within Arm's Length" is, without question, the best book ever written about the Secret Service. "Vince Palamara, author of Survivors Guilt"
Very moving! "Jake Tapper, CNN correspondent and New York Times bestselling author of The Outpost"
The book is great! "Tom Sullivan, FOX News"
[A] fascinating book. "Shannon Bream, FOX News"
[It] is a treat for readers wanting to know what is behind those sunglasses. "NewsOK.com"
Emmett's book, which succeeds in making vivid the life and culture of the anonymous, earpiece-wearing men and women clustered around the president, will be popular with readers who are interested in the Secret Service as an organization and those who protect the president. "Library Journal""
Controversial. Inside Edition
This book is a must-read for anyone anticipating a job in government security services or police administration. Abraham Bolden, first African American Secret Service agent assigned to PPD
I found Within Arm's Length to be an honest window into the long, at times exuberant, and often difficult career of a Secret Service Agent. Josh King, Polioptics
Within Arm's Length is, without question, the best book ever written about the Secret Service. Vince Palamara, author of Survivors Guilt
Very moving! Jake Tapper, CNN correspondent and New York Times bestselling author of The Outpost
The book is great! Tom Sullivan, FOX News
[A] fascinating book. Shannon Bream, FOX News
[It] is a treat for readers wanting to know what is behind those sunglasses. NewsOK.com
Emmett's book, which succeeds in making vivid the life and culture of the anonymous, earpiece-wearing men and women clustered around the president, will be popular with readers who are interested in the Secret Service as an organization and those who protect the president. Library Journal
""Controversial." --Inside Edition
"This book is a must-read for anyone anticipating a job in government security services or police administration." --Abraham Bolden, first African American Secret Service agent assigned to PPD
"I found Within Arm's Length to be an honest window into the long, at times exuberant, and often difficult career of a Secret Service Agent." --Josh King, Polioptics
"Within Arm's Length is, without question, the best book ever written about the Secret Service." --Vince Palamara, author of Survivors Guilt
"Very moving!" --Jake Tapper, CNN correspondent and New York Times bestselling author of The Outpost
"The book is great!" --Tom Sullivan, FOX News
"[A] fascinating book." --Shannon Bream, FOX News
"[It] is a treat for readers wanting to know what is behind those sunglasses." --NewsOK.com
"Emmett's book, which succeeds in making vivid the life and culture of the anonymous, earpiece-wearing men and women clustered around the president, will be popular with readers who are interested in the Secret Service as an organization and those who protect the president." --Library Journal
After a stint in the Marine Corps, DAN EMMETT joined the United States Secret Service, serving on the elite Counter Assault Team before being selected for the most coveted of all assignments in the Secret Service, the Presidential Protective Division. After 21 years as an agent, Emmett retired from the Secret Service and joined the CIA for six more years. Today, the author is an adjunct professor as well as a security consultant for both private industry and the United States Government.