“Extraordinarily well-researched… The book brilliantly deconstructs the investigation.” — Wall Street Journal
“The story of the Murrah building bombing receives its most comprehensive accounting yet… It is a cautionary and at times startling tale, filled with bizarre characters from the outer fringes of American political life, with continuing relevance today.” — Michael Isikoff, The Daily Beast
“Impressive... There are enough freak-show touches to keep an FX drama stocked for three seasons… As Gumbel and Rogers tell it, the bombing investigation fell short of discovering the truth because of sloppiness, self-serving intra-office politics, and obstructive turf wars among law enforcement agencies.” — Salon
“A well-reported, sober assessment... They make a strong case that some individuals involved in the bombing remain at liberty...the message is important for the future security of the U.S. citizenry.” — Kansas City Star
“Credible and relevant... Offers a perspective other than what was proved at the trials of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols...and explores the unsettling question of whether such an event could happen again by homegrown perpetrators.” — Tulsa World
“This crisply written, fully documented book will anger you.” — The Tucson Citizen
“The most comprehensive account yet...will dash the smug assertions at the time that the feds had caught all the perpetrators.” — The Commercial Dispatch (Mississippi)