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Rogues

True Stories of Grifters, Killers, Rebels and Crooks

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The New York Times Bestseller

From the prize-winning, bestselling author of Say Nothing (soon to be streaming on Disney+) and Empire of Pain, twelve enthralling stories of skulduggery and intrigue by one of the most decorated journalists of our time.

'Eminently bingeable, religiously fact-checked and seductively globetrotting' -
The Observer

This audio edition is read by the author, Patrick Radden Keefe.

Patrick Radden Keefe’s work has been recognized by prizes ranging from the National Magazine Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award in the US to the Orwell Prize and the Baillie Gifford in the UK, for his meticulously reported, hypnotically engaging work on the many ways people behave badly. Rogues brings together a dozen of his most celebrated articles from the New Yorker. As Keefe observes in his preface: ‘They reflect on some of my abiding preoccupations: crime and corruption, secrets and lies, the permeable membrane separating licit and illicit worlds, the bonds of family, the power of denial.’

Keefe explores the intricacies of forging $150,000 vintage wines; examines whether a whistleblower who dared to expose money laundering at a Swiss bank is a hero or a fabulist; spends time in Vietnam with Anthony Bourdain; chronicles the quest to bring down a cheerful international black-market arms merchant; and profiles a passionate death-penalty attorney who represents the ‘worst of the worst’, among other bravura works of literary journalism.

The appearance of his byline in the New Yorker is always an event; collected here for the first time listeners can hear how his work forms an always enthralling yet also deeply human portrait of criminals and rascals, as well as those who stand up to them.

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Critic reviews

Eminently bingeable, religiously fact-checked and seductively globetrotting . . . A preternaturally attentive reporter at work.
A new book by Keefe means drop everything and close the blinds; you’ll be turning pages for hours . . . Highly entertaining
Keefe follows his award-winning opus with a collection of 12 pen portraits . . . that are no less compelling for being sketched on a smaller canvas.
Reflects the collective preoccupations of the unsettling era in which we now live: mass shootings and terrorism, mental health issues, and the many flavors of financial corruption . . . Keefe is a virtuoso storyteller, able to create suspense with his descriptions of how these crimes unfolded.
Each [piece] could be a book in its own right . . . [Keefe] has an eye for the smallest detail that reveals something big.
A wonderful book, not only because Keefe's prose is masterful, but because he has a preternatural gift for reading people.
Extraordinary
One of the finest non-fiction writers of his generation
A king of contemporary nonfiction
Iconic . . . Keefe delivers masterpieces
I read everything he writes. Every time he writes a book, I read it. Every time he writes an article, I read it . . . he’s a national treasure. (Rachel Maddow)
All stars
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The stories at the start are way better than the ones at the end. Someone like the the Prince or marbella he could investigate more and do a whole book on.

just a wee bit of everything and not a lot of anything but stories are enjoyable enough if not to detailed

starts well

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From the first chapter all the way through. Interesting stories, incredibly well written and narrated.

Totally engaging

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I was introduced to the work of the author through a podcast he did about the song Wind Of Change and its tenuous connection to the CIA. These tales are similarly interesting and well read by the author himself.

Great selection of tales and great narration

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Each chapter at about 1 hour each doesn't always provide sufficient detail to events that happened over a long time and were complex and nuanced.

Lacks detail

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Excellent subject matter, wonderfully presented. An absolute joy to listen to.

So much so I did, twice.

Sure why not?

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