Whatever the state of the news media, long-form investigative journalism is finding a home in published books. Here we present some of the volumes produced by the hard-working ICIJ journalists in recent months. If you appreciate thoroughly-researched, compelling, groundbreaking investigative reads, you need look no further than this reading list of the latest great work from around the world. Follow the links to learn more about each title, and the authors.
Rui Araujo :: O Império dos Espiões (The Empire of Spies)
Follows on from O Diário secreto que Salazar não leu (The Secret Diary Salazar Did Not Read), describing Allied and Axis espionage operations in Lisbon, and elsewhere in Portuguese territory overseas. Araujo takes the reader inside the hitherto-unpublished areas of the clandestine dimension of World War II. (In Portuguese).
Michael Bilton :: Wicked Beyond Belief
A new and revised edition of Bilton’s book about the Yorkshire Ripper and the biggest criminal manhunt in British history, updated to include Sutcliffe's bid for freedom in 2008, and the court verdict in 2010. Bilton’s Four Hours in My Lai, co-authored with Kevin Sim, was also recently reprinted. (In English).
Jennifer Cooke and Lindsay Simpson :: Fatal Honeymoon Dive
How the tragedy of a bride's drowning on her Great Barrier Reef scuba diving holiday in 2003 resulted in a decade-long saga in which her husband was charged -- on two continents -- with her murder. Co-authored with Lindsay Simpson and fully updated. Follows her Done Like a Dinner: Great Restaurant Crimes and Cannibals, Cows and the CJD Catastrophe. (In English).
Alexenia Dimitrova :: Otdel za Ubujstva (Murder Bureau)
A documentary investigation about a top-secret special bureau within the former State Security in Bulgaria responsible for the eradication, kidnapping or discrediting of Bulgarian émigrés around the world during the communism. (In Bulgarian). Dimitrova’s 2006 book about Bulgaria’s secret police, Iron Fist, is available in English translation.
Mónica González :: La Conjura
One of the best accounts 0f the the plot that led to the coup d'etat in 1973 and overthrow of President Salvador Allende. Published originally in 2000, this updated version by the CIPER director contains 100 extra pages of new information. (In Spanish). CIPER also recently published a second volume of their best investigative stories, also in Spanish.
Nicky Hager :: Other People’s Wars
A ten-year history of New Zealand and its allies' involvement in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, where most of the operations (special forces, intelligence, naval and air force) had never been revealed publicly. It is based on numerous interviews and tens of thousands of leaked New Zealand military and intelligence reports. Read the first chapter here. (In English).
Thomas Maier :: Masters of Sex
This biography of sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson is being made into a dramatic television series by Showtime, starring actors Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan. Maier is a producer with the show, directed by John Madden (Oscar winner, Shakespeare in Love). A new version of the book is being published by Basic Books to coincide with the show appearing in 2013. (In English).
William Marsden :: Fools Rule: Inside the Failed Politics of Climate Change
A captivating polemic on the global failure to deal with climate change, despite mounting scientific evidence that immediate action is essential to curb its effects. This follows his 2008 book Stupid To The Last Drop which revealed how Canada’s richest province is squandering the chance for a sustainable future. (In English).
Yossi Melman and Dan Raviv :: Spies Against Armageddon: Inside Israel’s Secret Wars
In the same spirit as Yossi Melman's best seller in 1990, Every Spy a Prince, he and CBS's Dan Raviv have a new, fully updated and lively history of Israel's espionage and security agencies. It is highly revealing about the secret war the Mossad is currently waging against Iran's nuclear program, and how Israel secretly destroyed a nuclear reactor in Syria in 2007. More information here. (In English).
Carlos Subero :: La alegría triste de emigrar: Venezolanos que se fueron a Norteamérica
“The Sad Joy To Migrate” investigates the lives of Venezuelans who fled their country during the Chavez era for the USA and Canada. (In Spanish).
Blaž Zgaga and Matej Surc :: In the Name of the State
With Slovene colleague Matej Šurc, Zgaga co-authored the trilogy “In the Name of the State”, an exposé of arms smuggling in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s: V imenu države: Odprodaja (In the Name of the State: Sell), V imenu države: Preprodaja (In the Name of the State: Resell) and V imenu države: Prikrivanje (In the Name of the State: Cover-Up). This best-selling trilogy won its authors the CEI-SEEMO Award and they read like spy novels. (In Slovene, other languages forthcoming).
And finally...
How about the classics of the investigative journalism genre? Inspiring reads about journalists who struggled to overcome threats and lies to expose all manner of bullies, charlatans, grafters and kleptocrats?
Michael Hudson put together this treasury of books about some of the bravest, gutsiest investigative reporters around, from David Halberstam to Jessica Mitford.
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