PositiveThe Washington Post... devastating ... historians, journalists and, perhaps most important, former regime insiders have been shedding light on previously taboo matters such as the Habyarimana assassination and the killings of Kagame critics, both abroad and at home. Nevertheless, Do Not Disturb knits all these critiques together in a way that is comprehensive and compelling—built around the Cain and Abel tale of two soul brothers who achieve political power only to be torn apart by jealousy and pride ... Superficially, Kagame’s Rwanda may appear to be a model of political stability—but the haunting concern raised by Do Not Disturb is that he who no longer controls the past will not be able to control the future.