David Talbot is the author of the New York Times bestseller Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years and the acclaimed national bestseller Season of the Witch: Enchantment, Terror, and Deliverance in the City of Love. He is the founder and former editor in chief of Salon, and was a senior editor at Mother Jones and the features editor at the San Francisco Examiner. He has written for The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Time, The Guardian, and other major publications. Talbot lives in San Francisco, California.
"This year's best spy thriller isn't fiction -- it's history.... By
the time 'The Devil's Chessboard' eventually climaxes with the
events that unfolded in Dallas in 1963, Talbot's argument that
Dulles had both the power and temperament to execute such a plot is
more than believable." - Salon
"A damning biography--of the CIA's longest standing director--and
an exposé of American politics.... One would be hard pressed to
find a book that is better at evoking the strange and apocalyptic
atmospherics of the early Cold War years in America.... Neither le
Carré nor Graham Greene could do any better." - Daily Beast
"Offers a portrait of a black-and-white Cold War-era world full of
spy games and nuclear brinkmanship." - Mother Jones
"A chilling psychological depiction.... The vast surveillance
system so dramatically revealed to the world by Edward Snowden
could never have come to pass without the culture of fanatical
secrecy and habitual lawlessness handed down by Dulles and his
loyal agents." - Justyn Dillingham, Bookslut.com
"A frightening biography of power, manipulation, and outright
treason...The story of Allen Dulles and the power elite that ran
Washington, D.C., following World War II is the stuff of spy
fiction...All engaged American citizens should read this book and
have their eyes opened." - Kirkus, starred review
"Dulles is unmasked as the backstage manipulator of US policy
(foreign and domestic) from the Cold War up to his skillful defense
of the highly suspect Warren Commission report. Those who scoff at
conspiracy theories might have a change of mind after reading this
book." - Boston Globe, Pick of the Week
"This aptly titled book portrays Allen Dulles as the dark prince of
the Cold War who manipulated the media, deceived presidents, helped
stir up coups... [and might] have been involved in Kennedy's
assassination. Readers who enjoy espionage's dark history will have
a tough time putting this book down." - Library Journal
"Essential reading, especially for readers with even a passing
interest in post-WW2 U.S. foreign policy." - CounterPunch
"A Cold War villain of realpolitik whose successes and blunders
were unrivaled. As framed by Talbot, Dulles's extra-legal
interventions, coups, slush funds, and ex-Nazi collaborations were
as much pro-corporate as anti-Communist, more Cheneyish than
Nixonian.... He'd fit right into our globalized, subcontracted, and
hypersurveilled era." - New York Magazine
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