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Burrough was a reporter for the wall street journal in dallas, texas, between 1983 and 1992. Bryan burroughs new book tracks down the underground. Bryan burrough born august, 1961 in tennessee is an american author and correspondent for vanity fair. Days of rage, the new book that highlights american. Burrough s work is meticulously researched and documented. The fbis fevered response included the formation of a secret task force called squad 47, dedicated to hunting the. Days of rage bryan burrough 9781594204296 netgalley. May 20, 2015 burrough is an outstanding reporter and days of rage is a gripping book. Sep 04, 2017 in days of rage, bryan burrough, author of public enemies, provides a fascinating look at an almost forgotten era of homegrown terrorism. What made the experience of listening to days of rage the most enjoyable. Days of rage is a truecrime narrative, in the tradition of helter skelter, much of it focused on the minutiae of underground organization and the. Capitol, at a boston courthouse and a wall street restaurant packed with lunchtime. Bryan burrough recounts the havoc caused by several domestic. Americas radical underground, the fbi and the forgotten age of revolutionary.

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