As an investigative journalist, Adam L. Penenberg digs beneath the surface to get to the real story. In his books, he specializes in meticulously researched non-fiction that reads like fiction. Reviewers have described his work as "engrossing," "fascinating," intriguing," and "riveting."


Tragic Indifference: One Man's Battle with the Auto Industry Over the Dangers of SUVs
by Adam L. Penenberg

A comprehensive account of the scandal that sundered Ford and Firestone's century-long corporate relationship-and in the process relates the story of one victim's fight for justice through the eyes of her attorney.







Spooked: Espionage in Corporate America
by Adam L. Penenberg and Marc Barry

A page-burning exposé into the inner world of corporate spying, as told through narrative accounts of some of its practitioners working for and against corporations like Motorola, IBM, Kraft, Avery Dennison and PictureTel.