
The Director
My Years Assisting J. Edgar Hoover
by Paul Letersky
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Pub Date Jul 13 2021 | Archive Date Jul 13 2021
Description
The 1960s and 1970s were arguably among America’s most turbulent post-Civil War decades. While the Vietnam War continued seemingly without end, protests and riots ravaged most cities, the Kennedys and MLK were assassinated, and corruption found its way to the highest levels of politics, culminating in Watergate.
In 1965, at the beginning of the chaos, twenty-two-year-old Paul Letersky was assigned to assist the legendary FBI director J. Edgar Hoover who’d just turned seventy and had, by then, led the Bureau for an incredible forty-one years. Hoover was a rare and complex man who walked confidently among the most powerful. His personal privacy was more tightly guarded than the secret “files” he carefully collected—and that were so feared by politicians and celebrities. Through Letersky’s close working relationship with Hoover, and the trust and confidence he gained from Hoover’s most loyal senior assistant, Helen Gandy, Paul became one of the few able to enter the Director’s secretive—and sometimes perilous—world.
Since Hoover’s death half a century ago, millions of words have been written about the man and hundreds of hours of TV dramas and A-list Hollywood films produced. But until now, there has been virtually no account from someone who, for a period of years, spent hours with the Director on a daily basis.
Balanced, honest, and keenly observed, this “vivid, foibles-and-all portrait of the fabled scourge of gangsters, Klansmen, and communists” (The Wall Street Journal) sheds new light on one of the most powerful law enforcement figures in American history.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781982164706 |
PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |
Featured Reviews

There have been many books and films about the FBI and its superior powered director J. Edgar Hoover.
Paul Letersky, Hoover assistant and former Special Agent offers a keen eyed, well observed view of the devilish man behind the bureau. Hoover ruled ‘his’ agency with a well gripped fist. Known for his vision and the ‘modernizing’ of this institution, he was equally vindictive, secretive and odd as he was feared. He kept files on politicians, radicals and celebrities and used illegal methods to collect information abusing the power and jurisdiction of the FBI. A man of great complexity, he played his cards close to his chest while protecting his mysterious personal life.
A page turning read, I’d like to thank the author, NetGalley and Scribner for an ARC in exchange for an honest book review.
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