PositiveThe Washington Post[Walker] gives detailed and nuanced treatment to both Wisner’s outsize role in the early CIA and his disease, leaving judgment to the reader ... A rich history.
Phil Elwood
PositiveThe Washington PostWhat makes Elwood’s story stand out from the typical Washington read is that his personal demons are so intertwined with his professional choices ... The book also pops because it’s funny ... Elwood is a troubled but sympathetic narrator, and most readers will probably find themselves relieved to know that, at the end, he’s in a better place.