On April 28, 2004, 60 Minutes II broadcast the now-infamous photos of
prisoner abuse by American soldiers at Abu Ghraib. The news quickly
spread worldwide, undermining the U.S. presence in Iraq. Despite several
Department of Defense investigations and eleven courts-martial
convictions, important questions remain about the events at Abu Ghraib.
Who are these soldiers? How involved were top administration officials
and army generals in the abuses? Were the soldiers simply following
orders? Do these photographs depict a new American interrogation policy?
Christopher Graveline and Michael Clemens provide the answers. No one
has investigated the true story behind the events at Abu Ghraib as
thoroughly as the authors. Only six people had complete knowledge of the
Abu Ghraib investigation and prosecutions; Graveline and Clemens are two
of them. They give readers unprecedented access to the inner workings of
the investigation leading to the trials of PFC Lynndie England, Cpl.
Charles Graner, and others. Complete with actual arguments of counsel,
testimony, and evidence, this groundbreaking book puts the reader in the
middle of the investigation and the subsequent trials, revealing one of
the darker episodes in American military history.