The secret man

the story of Watergate's Deep Throat

272 pages

English language

Published May 21, 2005 by Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-0-7862-8052-0
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Over 20 years ago, I saw "All The President's Men" on TV and shortly afterward read the book and books by participants of the Watergate Scandal. "The Secret Man" is the final piece of the jigsaw puzzle; who was "Deep Throat". Bob Woodward used to say that if you knew who "Deep Throat" was it was obvious, if you didn't know, it was not obvious".

Both Woodward and William Mark Felt, Sr. denied that Felt, number 2 at the FBI during the Watergate years, was "Deep Throat" until Felt broke the story himself in 2005. After which Woodward was free to publish the rest of the story.

The book details the background behind how Woodward originally knew Felt and retells the story of the secret meetings which were obfuscated in "All The President's Men". It also details Woodward's relationship with Felt over the post-Watergate years which was troubled as Felt …

Review of 'The secret man' on 'Goodreads'

It's so frustrating--Woodward is such a fantastic researcher and such a poor writer. There's a focus that's sorely lacking in most of his books that's present on every page of [b:The Final Days|27512|The Final Days|Bob Woodward|http://images.gr-assets.com/books/1403346303s/27512.jpg|1039967] and [b:All the President's Men|96123|All the President's Men|Carl Bernstein|http://images.gr-assets.com/books/1347805228s/96123.jpg|2486632], both co-authored with Carl Bernstein. Bernstein is featured in a tacked-on coda to the book, which dispatches its narrative with more crisp efficiency than anything Woodward can summon in the previous pages. Hrm.

Subjects

  • Felt, W. Mark, 1913-
  • Watergate Affair, 1972-1974
  • Large type books