Reviews
"Guided by evidence and deep experience, Peter Bergen has become one of America's most important analysts of Islamist militancy and terrorism. Here he again provides a timely, sober, fact-based study of the diverse and fragmentary character of homegrown violent jihadists. He places the scale of the threat into accurate perspective, without minimizing its dangers. Every American should read this book." -- STEVE COLL , author of Ghost Wars and Private Empire "It is hard to imagine a timelier book than this one. Peter Bergen does what he does best--telling mesmerizing stories that weave together exhaustive research to illuminate a critically important subject. He shows us that the Americans among us who turn to jihad are not who we imagine them to be, suggesting ways in which we can be simultaneously more humane and more secure." -- ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER , author of The Idea That Is America ; president and CEO of New America "With his latest book, Peter Bergen shows once again that he has become the premier chronicler of jihadism in the twenty-first century. Read it and come away with a new understanding of America and of terrorism." -- THOMAS E. RICKS , author of The Generals and Fiasco "Nobody burrows deeper into the horrifying world of organized terror, uncovering harrowing stories of near-misses and fatal attacks, than Peter Bergen. And nobody analyzes this fraught subject with such calm, careful rigor. His portrait of the terrorists next door and the agents who hunt them is worthy of Homeland-- except that it's all too real." -- FRANKLIN FOER , author of How Soccer Explains the World ; former editor of The New Republic, "It is hard to imagine a timelier book than this one. Peter Bergen does what he does best--telling mesmerizing stories that weave together exhaustive research to illuminate a critically important subject. He shows us that the Americans among us who turn to jihad are not who we imagine them to be, suggesting ways in which we can be simultaneously more humane and more secure." -- ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER , author of The Idea That Is America ; president and CEO of New America "With his latest book, Peter Bergen shows once again that he has become the premier chronicler of jihadism in the twenty-first century. Read it and come away with a new understanding of America and of terrorism." -- THOMAS E. RICKS , author of The Generals and Fiasco "Nobody burrows deeper into the horrifying world of organized terror, uncovering harrowing stories of near-misses and fatal attacks, than Peter Bergen. And nobody analyzes this fraught subject with such calm, careful rigor. His portrait of the terrorists next door and the agents who hunt them is worthy of Homeland-- except that it's all too real." -- FRANKLIN FOER , author of How Soccer Explains the World ; former editor of The New Republic, "There are a number of fine scholars of jihad, but no one matches Peter Bergen in clarity and wisdom, qualities abundantly on display in this valuable book." -- LAWRENCE WRIGHT , author of The Looming Tower and Going Clear "Nobody burrows deeper into the horrifying world of organized terror, uncovering harrowing stories of near-misses and fatal attacks, than Peter Bergen. And nobody analyzes this fraught subject with such calm, careful rigor. His portrait of the terrorists next door and the agents who hunt them is worthy of Homeland-- except that it's all too real." -- FRANKLIN FOER , author of How Soccer Explains the World "Peter Bergen has become one of America's most important analysts of Islamist militancy and terrorism. Here he again provides a timely, sober study of the diverse and fragmentary character of homegrown violent jihadists. He places the scale of the threat into accurate perspective without minimizing its dangers. Every American should read this book." -- STEVE COLL , author of Ghost Wars and Private Empire "A fascinating and vitally important look at the rise of American jihadists. Brilliantly reported and researched, this is an essential book for anyone who wants to understand why hundreds of Americans have turned to radical Islam." -- ANDERSON COOPER "It is hard to imagine a timelier book than this one. Peter Bergen does what he does best--telling mesmerizing stories that weave together exhaustive research to illuminate a critically important subject. He shows us that the Americans among us who turn to jihad are not who we imagine, suggesting ways in which we can be simultaneously more humane and more secure." -- ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER , author of The Idea That Is America ; president and CEO of New America "With his latest book, Peter Bergen shows once again that he has become the premier chronicler of jihadism in the twenty-first century. Read it and come away with a new understanding of America and of terrorism." -- THOMAS E. RICKS , author of The Generals and Fiasco "In this incisive book Peter Bergen answers many questions about terrorism that preoccupy Americans today. Why does extremism appeal to some young Muslims in America? What is the nature and scope of the threat? Rich in detail and eminently readable, this unique book explains both the challenge of terrorism and the turmoil in the Muslim heartland that fuels it." -- VALI NASR , author of The Dispensable Nation; Dean, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins