"Superb . . . Rid's achievement in this book is that he places our crazy, upside-down politics in a coherent historical context . . . Rid provides the best narrative I've read anywhere of how the Russian disinformation campaign in 2016 was run . . . But the deeper value of Rid's book is that it takes us to the beginnings of modern manipulation." --
The Washington Post "Fascinating and well-researched." --Lawrence D. Freedman,
Foreign Affairs "A comprehensive and disturbing tour of the changing shape of disinformation over the last century." --
Christian Science Monitor "Covering a lot of ground in this dense but thorough account, Rid further includes primary sources that brilliantly show how 'information wars' have been waged throughout history . . . A fascinating read for those who appreciate learning about history within a complex political context." --Jesse A. Lambertson,
Library Journal (starred review)
"Revealing . . . There are plenty of clever, clandestine capers in Rid's well-researched, briskly paced narrative, as well as shrewd analysis of the subtleties of making disinformation both damaging and believable, and the difficulty of knowing whether it is effective . . . Rid skillfully illuminates and demystifies this ballyhooed but much-misunderstood subject." --
Publishers Weekly (starred review)