All the fancy verbiage in the world cannot disguise the emptiness at the heart of this self-serving, solipsistic book
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In “All the Worst Humans,” Phil Elwood recounts a career spent engineering headlines for some of the world’s villains.
All the fancy verbiage in the world cannot disguise the emptiness at the heart of this self-serving, solipsistic book
In her lively “Book and Dagger,” the historian Elyse Graham rescues a cast of scholar-spies from obscurity.
"All the fancy verbiage in the world cannot disguise the emptiness at the heart of this self-serving, solipsistic book."
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