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The Threat by Andrew McCabe

I happened to see/hear an interview with McCabe soon after this book was published and was impressed with how credible and measured his responses were. So I picked up a copy - partly to support him because he did the right thing, despite the personal consequences. I really enjoyed the book... I learned a lot about how the FBI operates, and about the lead-up to the appointment of Robert Mueller to handle the Russia investigation.

Levels of the Game by John McPhee

This book was published in 1979 and I'm not sure why I bought it now - but it's a great story about a tennis match between Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner at Forest Hills in 1968. Definitely about a different era and since it's John McPhee, the writing is great.