
In "Rogues," award-winning journalist Patrick Radden Keefe unveils twelve meticulously researched true stories of fascinating outlaws - from El Chapo to Anthony Bourdain. How did Mark Burnett transform Trump through "The Apprentice"? Dive into these New Yorker masterpieces that illuminate humanity's darkest, most compelling edges.
Patrick Radden Keefe, bestselling author of Rogues: True Stories of Grifters, Killers, Rebels and Crooks, is an award-winning investigative journalist and staff writer at The New Yorker. He is known for meticulously researched narratives that blend true crime, history, and corporate exposés. Keefe explores themes of power, accountability, and moral complexity.
His 2020 podcast Wind of Change, investigating Cold War espionage ties to music, was named the #1 podcast of the year by The Guardian and Entertainment Weekly.
A Yale Law School graduate with degrees from Columbia, Cambridge, and the London School of Economics, Keefe has earned the National Book Critics Circle Award for Say Nothing (a FX/Hulu adaptation). He also received the Baillie Gifford Prize for Empire of Pain, which exposed the Sackler family’s role in the opioid crisis. His work appears frequently in elite media outlets and academic curricula. Rogues collects twelve of his most provocative New Yorker stories, cementing his reputation as a master chronicler of institutional decay and human ambition.
Rogues is a collection of 12 investigative true stories exploring crime, corruption, and moral ambiguity. Patrick Radden Keefe profiles infamous figures like drug lord El Chapo, arms trafficker Samir Traboulsi, and academic-turned-killer Amy Bishop, while dissecting themes of secrecy, denial, and societal complicity. The book blends literary journalism with gripping narratives about illicit worlds.
True crime enthusiasts, fans of narrative nonfiction, and readers interested in ethical gray zones will appreciate Rogues. Its deep dives into white-collar crime, international intrigue, and flawed justice systems offer insights for those exploring how power and corruption intersect.
Yes—Rogues combines meticulous research with cinematic storytelling. Keefe’s access to key figures like Anthony Bourdain and his analysis of systemic failures (e.g., Swiss bank money laundering) make it a standout. The book was a 2022 Goodreads Choice Award nominee and praised for its psychological depth.
The book details Joaquín Guzmán’s evasion tactics, emphasizing how fear, loyalty, and corruption within Mexican institutions enabled his 25-year cartel reign. Keefe scrutinizes the “war on drugs” futility and the human cost of El Chapo’s empire, using declassified documents and insider accounts.
Keefe highlights moral ambiguities: a whistleblower’s disputed credibility at a Swiss bank, a death penalty lawyer defending serial killers, and insider trading scandals. These cases challenge simplistic hero/villain narratives, asking readers to weigh betrayal, justice, and personal accountability.
The book investigates Bishop’s 2010 university shooting, linking her violent outburst to professional grievances and mental health struggles. Keefe critiques institutional oversight failures and the media’s tendency to reduce complex tragedies to “mad scientist” tropes.
Keefe’s signature blend of forensic detail and narrative flair shines, particularly in reconstructing cold cases like the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. His New Yorker essays, compiled here, reveal how systemic rot often protects powerful offenders.
Some reviewers note the book’s dense detail may overwhelm casual readers. Others argue Keefe occasionally prioritizes drama over analysis, particularly in the Bourdain chapter, which focuses more on celebrity than crime.
Unlike Say Nothing’s single-case focus or Empire of Pain’s pharma dynasty exposé, Rogues offers a thematic anthology. Shared traits include probing institutional failures and giving voice to marginalized perspectives in high-stakes conflicts.
The book provides frameworks for analyzing power dynamics in legal, corporate, and political systems. For example, Keefe’s study of arms dealer Samir Traboulsi illustrates how global conflicts fuel shadow economies—a lens for understanding modern geopolitical crises.
The chapter on Swiss bank whistleblower Bradley Birkenfeld dissects the personal and professional ruin he faced after exposing tax evasion. Keefe questions whether society rewards truth-tellers or punishes them as traitors, with implications for contemporary watchdog journalism.
Its themes—corporate malfeasance, media sensationalism, and unchecked power—remain urgent amid rising debates about AI ethics, financial regulation, and transnational crime. The book’s case studies offer historical context for current accountability challenges.
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A notorious drug lord once wanted Anthony Bourdain to write his life story. The chef refused-not because the offer wasn't lucrative or fascinating, but because he understood that some stories shouldn't be told, at least not in ways that might glorify the teller. Yet these are precisely the stories we need to hear, not to celebrate the criminals but to understand the uncomfortable truth: the most dangerous people often look remarkably ordinary. They have families who love them, talents that impress us, and justifications that almost make sense-until you remember the bodies. This tension between the human and the monstrous sits at the heart of understanding crime, and it's where we must begin if we want to grasp how ordinary people cross extraordinary lines.