PositiveThe New York Times Book ReviewInformation helps the reader sketch out a moral architecture ... The description of Winner’s arrest and interrogation by the F.B.I. in I Am Not Your Enemy is perhaps the most remarkable piece of writing in the book. The thought process of someone who has been seized by armed officers is deftly traced ... Far from dry ... Winner is an empathetic and often funny chronicler of her fellow inmates’ stories.
PositiveThe New York Times Book ReviewPutin’s Sledgehammer, by the international affairs expert Candace Rondeaux, places his life story within a wider view of Russian history. Her detailed analysis shows how the country’s restructuring under Putin provided fertile soil for Prigozhin to graduate from woman-strangling street thug to catering star and mercenary prodigy.
PositiveThe New York Times Book ReviewSkillful ... The book is undeniably gripping — a veritable harvest of slime, sycophancy and sleaze that tells the story of Trump 2.0 ... When the fire trucks come, one thing is certain: Wolff will be hanging off the back.
Craig Whitlock
RaveThe New York Times Book ReviewA masterly investigation into one of the Navy’s worst scandals in modern times ... His reporting is astonishingly detailed ... Whitlock is particularly good at revealing the way that Francis profited from the \"entitlement\" of Navy officers.
Stuart A. Reid
RaveThe New York Times Book ReviewFascinating ... A carefully researched book ... Reid develops his main characters beautifully ... Convincing.