Nonfiction books written by journalists?

I’ve noticed that several of my favorite nonfiction books are those written by journalists — particularly investigative journalists who began reporting on a certain subject and found there was so much there that they ended up writing a whole book about it. Something about the writing style of long-form investigative journalism is just so gripping, especially when they dive deeply into a niche subject matter and/or tell an interesting story of the journalist’s investigation.

Some examples of ones I’ve really enjoyed: - Moon Shot by Jay Barbtree and Howard Benedict (written along with astronauts Alan Shepard and Deke Slayton) - Lost City of the Monkey God by Douglas Preston - Deep Throat by Bob Woodward - The Snowden Files by Luke Harding

One qualification — I really don’t like books about celebrities or sports.

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