Secrets of an Undercover Agent
During J. Edgar Hoover's reign as F.B.I director, he refused to allow female Special Agents, until the Bureau came across a case they could not crack. Sarah Higgins, bitter, divorced, and daughter of a murdered prostitute, was tired of being N.Y.P.D.'s coffee girl. Desperate for help, the F.B.I sent her in undercover, knowing crooks wouldn't suspect a female operative.