An Instant New York Times Bestseller PRAISE FOR THE FALL "Riveting. A dishy look at the decline of Fox News. Wolff offers his typically no-holds-barred look at the powerful personalities at the top of the network. He harbors no qualms about consorting with some of America's worst people -- nor about burning them blithely in service of his narrative. Fox's marquee talents are not spared Wolff's gimlet eye. He offers countless lacerating portraits." -- The Washington Post "Amusingly vicious and very well-timed. In Wolff's telling, Murdoch is a sort of hapless Frankenstein, abominating the monster he set loose on the world but unsure how to fight him.
" --Michelle Goldberg, The New York Times "Wolff, author of a spate of books skewering the dysfunctional Trump presidency, returns to his investigation of the Murdochs with a fast-paced, gossip-filled recounting of family drama--rivaling Succession in intrigue and bitter strife--and the travails and scandals that have roiled Fox News. Wolff is merciless." -- Kirkus Reviews PRAISE FOR MICHAEL WOLFF'S PREVIOUS WORKS Landslide " Landslide . is the one to leap upon. Landslide is a smart, vivid and intrepid book. He has great instincts. I read it in two or three sittings. It's the book that this era and this subject probably deserve.
" -- Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Cruel, unforgiving, muckraking, scandalous. I couldn't stop reading it." -- The Telegraph Siege "Michael Wolff is back and not with a whimper. The latest installment of his Trump chronicles picks up where Fire and Fury ended. Once again, it leaves the president bruised and readers shaking their heads. Wolff's tale is credible enough to be taken seriously and salacious enough to entertain." -- The Guardian Fire and Fury "Wolff's lasting achievement here is not his headline-grabbing revelations but the skillful, enthralling, and utterly terrifying way he depicts the unqualified, unprepared, and downright unusual characters to be found wandering the halls of the White House." --Entertainment Weekly "[Wolff] is a wicked stylist and keen observer, with a justly earned reputation for approaching his subjects with fangs bared and talons sharpened.
" -- The Weekly Standard "An undeniably juicy chronicle of a presidential administration that in just one year has been beset by numerous scandals and crises. [Wolff] gives the reader a you-are-there sense of events without resorting to an unneeded dramatic writing style." -- The San Francisco Chronicle.