



Reed Albergotti

Rohan Goswami
M. John Harrison, the “best writer you’ve never heard of,” offers a sci-fi vision of UK decline in The End of Everything.
Nicolas Niarchos in The Elements of Power plots the rise of lithium-ion batteries from their invention to the vital resource they are now.
“By being equally severe with Cuban and US leaders” in Cuba: An American History, Ada Ferrer “achieves an honorable objective: pleasing nobody by being just.”
Bojan Pancevski’s “spectacular feat of investigative journalism,” The Nord Stream Conspiracy, traces the story behind the explosion of the gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.
In The Illegals, Shaun Walker’s book about Moscow’s deep-cover agents, the author relates “real-life spy stories with breathtaking aplomb.”




























