PositiveThe New York Times...[a] deeply researched narrative ... There is never a dull moment in The Year of Dangerous Days, and Griffin adroitly captures the intrigue and depravity of South Florida at the time ... Griffin has no shortage of fascinating characters to work with ... It’s impossible to read Griffin’s timely and searing account without thinking about its implications for our current moment — one of mounting social unrest over immigration and racism. As Carter’s domestic adviser would later write, \'It is difficult to conjure up a more catastrophic final year in any American president’s term of office than 1980, Carter’s last year in the White House.\'