Books by National Commission on Terrorist Attacks
The 9/11 Commission Report
by National Commission on Terrorist Attacks
Peter Taylor says: It reads like a novel or a thriller. It has a unity and a style and accessibility that is, I think, probably unique in any government report
Gretchen Peters says: It looks like this huge dense government report with the US Government seal on the front and it’s 550 pages long. But the first chapter especially is a real page-turner
Interviews where books by National Commission on Terrorist Attacks were recommended
The best books on Al-Qaeda, recommended by Peter Taylor
The award-winning BBC documentary maker Peter Taylor tells us what he learned in his ten years investigating Al-Qaeda, and suggests what we should read to understand where the group came from, and what it’s still trying to do
The best books on The Afghanistan-Pakistan border, recommended by Gretchen Peters
The award-winning journalist and author says she laughed out loud when she read Greg Mortenson’s line that if he was killed in Pakistan, he knew it would be in a car accident and not by a terrorist