Saving Saddam, by Chris Leibig. Chris Leibig is a lawyer living in Washington D.C. whose legal thriller tells a riveting story that fits the known facts and CNN coverage of the US intervention in Iraq and the resulting trial of Sadaam Hussain perfectly--yet portrays a very different and disturbing behind-the-scenes version of those events and their outcome.
Editor Peter Gelfan enjoyed his work on the book tremendously. “Chris’s stories lead to the most perversely plausible places and never fail to make readers think and feel in new but oddly pleasurable ways. His distinct writing voice manages to be bitterly cynical and poignantly heartfelt at the same time.” Saving Sadaam was released in May of 2008 by Artnik Books, a publisher focusing on fiction and nonfiction based on pop culture and current events.
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TED is pleased to welcome New York Times bestseller Lynne Hinton to our staff as a collaborator and ghostwriter. Lynne is the author of several books including the national bestseller Friendship Cake.