Craig Whitlock is an investigative reporter for The Washington Post and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Afghanistan Papers. He has worked for the Post since 1998 as a foreign correspondent, Pentagon reporter, and national security specialist, and has reported from more than sixty countries. His coverage of the war in Afghanistan won the George Polk Award for Military Reporting, the Scripps Howard Award for Investigative Reporting, the Investigative Reporters and Editors Freedom of Information Award, and the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for international reporting. He is also a three-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.
"""A relentless investigative reporter, Craig Whitlock has unearthed the truly jaw-dropping story the U.S. Navy hoped you'd never learn: how a master operator and defense contractor named Fat Leonard wined, dined and blackmailed senior Navy brass so they would help him bilk taxpayers of millions of dollars. This book has the receipts, down to the names of the sex clubs, the menus for the $30,000 dinners, and Fat Leonard's own confessions.""--Carol D. Leonnig, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Zero Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service ""The story of Fat Leonard is almost too improbable to be true, but Craig Whitlock documents every lurid turn and eye-popping detail in a masterful reconstruction of the rise and fall of one of the 21st century's most talented con men. Whitlock's exquisitely crafted narrative, with its depictions of U.S. Navy officers selling their country's secrets and their personal sense of honor to a corrupt businessman, will leave readers astonished and enraged--and utterly fascinated.""--Joby Warrick, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS ""Fat Leonard is a rollicking story of bribery and blackmail--of deceit, hubris, and greed. What makes this jaw-dropping account of corruption inside the mighty U.S. Navy so tragic, is that it's all true. With The Afghanistan Papers, Craig Whitlock demonstrated his brilliance as an investigative reporter. With Fat Leonard, he's done it again.""--Annie Jacobsen, author of Surprise, Kill, Vanish: The Secret History of CIA Paramilitary Armies, Operators, and Assassins ""Explosive, brilliantly reported and meticulously documented, Craig Whitlock's Fat Leonard reads like a thriller but depicts one of the most sordid chapters in U.S. military history, a tale of brazen corruption that soiled the Navy and is an infuriating insult to the American taxpayer. You won't be able to put this book down, and you won't stop wondering how it could have happened.""--David E. Hoffman, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Billion Dollar Spy PRAISE FOR THE AFGHANISTAN PAPERS ""Fast-paced and vivid... chock-full of telling quotes."" -- The New York Times Book Review ""The excellent new book... Bombshell revelations... [and] damning evidence of things we already intuited."" -- The Washington Post ""At once page-turning and rigorous, The Afghanistan Papers makes a lasting and revelatory contribution to the record of America's tragic management of our longest war."" -- Steve Coll, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Ghost Wars and Directorate S ""The Afghanistan Papers is a gripping account of why the war in Afghanistan lasted so long. The missed opportunities, the outright mistakes and more than anything the first-hand accounts from senior commanders who only years later acknowledged they simply did not tell the American people what they knew about how the war was going."" -- Barbara Starr, CNN Pentagon correspondent ""A searing indictment of the deceit, blunders and hubris of senior military and civilian officials."" -- Tom Bowman, NPR Pentagon correspondent"