James Bamford

James Bamford is an American bestselling author and journalist renowned for his investigative works on U.S. intelligence agencies, particularly the National Security Agency (NSA). His groundbreaking book "The Puzzle Palace," published in 1982, was the first detailed account of the NSA's operations and remains a seminal work in the field. Bamford has since authored several other critically acclaimed books, including "Body of Secrets" and "The Shadow Factory," which further explore the complexities of intelligence gathering and national security.

Known for his meticulous research and compelling narrative style, Bamford has earned a reputation as a leading authority on intelligence and surveillance. His works often delve into the ethical and legal implications of government secrecy, shedding light on classified programs and their impact on civil liberties. In addition to his writing, Bamford has contributed to documentaries and television programs, further amplifying his expertise on intelligence-related topics. His contributions have been widely recognized, cementing his status as a pivotal figure in investigative journalism.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Noob Slayer 2022
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 The Puzzle Palace 1983
2 Body of Secrets 2001
3 A Pretext for War: 9/11, Iraq, and the Abuse of America's Intelligence Agencies 2004
4 The Cricket in Your Car 2006
5 The Shadow Factory 2008
6 Spyfail 2023