<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The <em>Eichmann in Jerusalem</em> for the Khmer Rouge, <em>The Master of Confessions</em> is a harrowing yet humane account of the trial of Duch, a Khmer Rouge operative and the director of the regime's most brutal prison. A renowned war-crime journalist, Cruvellier captures the intense drama of the trial as it unfolds and delves into the Khmer Rouge's rule of terror, offering a psychologically penetrating and devastating look at the victims, the torturers, and the regime itself. By offering us a unique view into the mind of a mass murderer, <em>The Master of Confessions</em> sheds light on one of the most storied genocides of our time.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"... Thierry Cruvellier has an unrivalled knowledge of international tribunals. [... Cruvellier] put[s] us in the position of impartial, intelligent spectators, by looking upon these trials in a way that is both distanced and engaged."--France Culture<br><br>"...With his supple intelligence and bitingly funny understanding, [Cruvellier] shares and decodes the complexities of the trial and its characters. He pinpoints the crucial moments for those who wish to better understand the way that trials of crimes against humanity work."--Libération (cambodge.blogs.liberation.fr)<br><br>"A brilliant blend of journalism and deeper reflection, Cruvellier's work - a literary accomplishment - maintains a surprising balance between distance and proximity, objectivity and compassion, fact and experience."--La Quinzaine Littéraire<br><br>"A gripping eye-witness account. Thierry Cruvellier's book is wonderful. Against the backdrop of modern Cambodia, The Master of Confessions recounts the striking story of Duch's trial, giving voice to both the victims' horrifying stories and the torturer's no less unbearable explanation."--Télérama<br><br>"A meticulous observer of this unique trial, Cruvellier's eye is both clinical and critical... A vivid picture of Cambodia caught in systemic slaughter by the Khmers Rouges."--Libération<br><br>"[A] fascinating glimpse into history and the international tribunal system. . . . For a history buff this is a must read, for the average individual it is interesting, and for the person willing to do some soul searching the experience of this book can be profound."--Portland Book Review<br><br>"Cruvellier, who has reported on some of the world's most notorious war crimes, recounts the trial of Duch, the director of the Khmer Rouge's S-21 prison, where thousands of people were killed. His exhaustive account includes a sly commentary on the whims and limits of the international justice system."--New York Times Paperback Row<br><br>"[An] exceptionally fine portrait of the man and his judgment. . . . [Cruvellier] is an elegant, understated writer, with a keen and rigorous intellect, and a wry, quiet wit."--Philip Gourevitch, author of We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families, The New Yorker<br><br>"[The Master of Confessions is] a sobering story of a horrifying episode in recent history, rich in detail and thoroughly-researched. ... an unforgettable, overwhelming, exploration of a tragic period which shouldn't be forgotten or overlooked."--Publishers Weekly<br><br>"A brilliant study in the mind of a zealous servant to a maniacal ideology."--George Packer in The New Yorker<br><br>"A solemn and rigorous fresco, which will open the eyes of any honest man moved by genocide."--Le Monde Diplomatique<br><br>"An exceptional narrative, which makes this book so much more than just an eyewitness account."--France Info<br><br>"An exceptional, infinitely troubling work, nothing escapes Thierry Cruvellier's attention - neither the public's reactions, nor the court's idiosyncrasies, the clashes between foreign and Cambodian lawyers, or each side's motivations and weaknesses."--Le Point<br><br>"An unforgettable book. An impressive, thorough, and well-written depiction of the trial and its audience from the perspective of an outside observer, who through the cathartic experience of watching the trial reveals that 'torturers' are not so different from ourselves."--La Croix<br><br>"Analytical, thorough and astute, Cruvellier ... steps back and lets his reporting do the talking. ... A work of exceptional quality."--Le Monde<br><br>"Superbly memorable. With chilling clarity, a veteran international journalist delineates the totalitarian ideology and horrific crimes of the leaders of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge. Cruvellier is an extremely articulate and compassionate observer."--Kirkus (Starred Review)<br><br>"Thierry Cruvellier's The Master of Confessions is a book everyone should throw themselves into. The great reporter delivers a striking account of this lengthy trial. With rare talent, he manages to sketch out the dozen or so protagonists in this tragic show. "--Lire<br><br>"You have to be talented, precise and infinitely patient to tell the story of a distant international trial - Thierry pulls off this feat masterly... It's the torturer's own account that draws us into this book - The Master of Confessions is fascinating."--Le Temps<br>
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