Who is Slobodan Milosevic? Is he the next Saddam Hussein or Moammar Qaddafi? This work pulls away the veil of secrecy to expose the man behind the atrocities of Kosovo, giving an account of one man's rise to power through corruption, lies and distortion.
Dusko Doder, a native of Yugoslavia, has been a foreign correspondent for
The Washington Post and other publications for more than thirty years, covering Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and China.
Louise Branson is the Washington correspondent for The Scotsman (Edinburgh) and was the Balkan bureau chief for The Sunday Times of London from 1990 to 1996, following assignments in Moscow and Beijing.
Doder and Branson are the authors of the New York Times bestseller Gorbachev: Heretic in the Kremlin, and Doder is also the author of The Yugoslavs and Shadows and Whispers: Power Politics Inside the Kremlin from Brezhnev to Gorbachev. They live in Vienna, Virginia.