Conlon-McIvor, Maura, - FBI Girl: how I learned to crack my father's code.NY, Warner, (2004). 1st ptg. VG in VG DJ. Eager to penetrate secret world of her father, FBI agent Joe Condon, Maura is drawn to the bureau drawer where he puts his. badge every night. He mother, is a homemaker who slips out of the house for assertiveness training. Using clues from Nancy Drew, Maura tries to crack her father's silence about his job and his life. Then there's a murder in the family.
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