“Absorbing.”
—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“Its documentation and analysis offer a clearer, if imperfect, picture of the Clinton investigations.”
—The Associated Press
“The story of the Clinton scandals is a tortuous, labyrinthine puzzle, and Conason and Lyons do their best to simplify it … . Readers …will nevertheless gain a considerably more balanced and complex picture of the road to impeachment.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Their evidence is interesting.”
—The Economist
“Carefully documented.”
—The Village Voice
“After reading The Hunting of the President, it is no longer possible to believe that …Ken Star was even remotely impartial or that the Jones suit was anything more than a vehicle for the public humiliation of the president.”
—The New York Observer
“Their reporting, thickly documented with citations …makes a firm case that the president and his wife have been pursued by many scoundrels.”
—Library Journal
“Which to choose? The nod goes to Conason and Lyons [over Jeffrey Toobin] … . The proof of their hypothesis is found all through the text.”
—Newsday
“Admirable and useful.”
—The New York Times
“The Hunting of the President...reads like one of Balzac’s excruciating histories of the secret machinations that lead to the ruin of an innocent. That [Conason and Lyons] write without the self-importance that has become one of the hallmarks of American journalism only adds to the book’s immense authority and appeal.”
—Janet Malcolm, author of
The Crime of Sheila McGough