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A dramatic account of President Trump’s chaotic second year in office, focusing on his controversial and highly consequential decisions.
A dramatic account of President Trump’s chaotic second year in office, focusing on his controversial and highly consequential decisions.
Catch and Kill’ recounts Ronan Farrow’s investigation into Hollywood’s sexual misconduct, unraveling cover-ups and the systems in place to silence victims.
This book uncovers the complex web of deceit that led to the Libor scandal, involving bankers and a brilliant but troubled mathematician.
The Fixer by Joseph Finder follows a former investigative reporter, Rick Hoffman, who uncovers a criminal conspiracy after renovating his father’s house.
Lee Strobel, an award-winning investigative journalist and avowed atheist, applies his journalistic and legal skills to attempt to disprove the newfound Christian faith of his wife… with unexpected, life-altering results.
Zero Fail by Carol Leonnig provides an investigative look into the US Secret Service, revealing its transformation, challenges, and lapses in protecting American Presidents.
She Said, written by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, is a gripping account of the investigative journalism journey that led to the explosive revelation of Harvey Weinstein’s decades-long history of sexual harassment and assault. The book provides an in-depth look at the process of uncovering the truth, the challenges faced by the reporters, and the impact of their work on the #MeToo movement. It highlights the courage of the victims who came forward and the systemic obstacles they and the reporters faced in bringing these stories to light. ‘She Said’ is not just a documentation of a pivotal moment in modern history, but also a testament to the power of journalism and the resilience of those who fight for justice.
“Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story” is an investigative masterpiece by Julie K. Brown that delves into the harrowing saga of Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier accused of sexually abusing underage girls. Through meticulous research and interviews, Brown explores how Epstein was able to manipulate the legal system to avoid significant punishment for his crimes, thanks in part to his wealth and connections. The book sheds light on the failure of the justice system, the power of investigative journalism, and the bravery of the survivors who came forward.
Fear: Trump in the White House is a non-fiction book written by American journalist Bob Woodward. It presents a harrowing portrait of the Trump presidency based on in-depth interviews, meeting notes, diaries, and government documents. Woodward meticulously presents the chaos, paranoia, and instability unfolding in the Trump White House.