In the Moment of Greatest Calamity
In the Moment of Greatest Calamity, authored by a keen observer of history, offers a gripping account of the 2001 bombing trials held in a Manhattan federal court. Through this compelling narrative, the author delves into the intricate investigation that preceded the trial, providing readers with a unique perspective on the efforts of some of the FBI's top terrorism investigators. This new edition, published by Princeton University Press in 2008, spans 264 pages and captures the intense drama and pivotal moments that unfolded during the proceedings. Perfect for those interested in legal history, terrorism studies, or gripping courtroom narratives, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of justice in the face of calamity. Discover the profound insights and emotional depth that make this work a significant contribution to contemporary literature.