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In 2017, a routine network television investigation led Ronan Farrow to a story only whispered about: one of Hollywood's most powerful producers was a predator, protected by fear, wealth, and a conspiracy of silence. As Farrow drew closer to the truth, shadowy operatives, from high-priced lawyers to elite war-hardened spies, mounted a secret campaign of intimidation, threatening his career, following his every move, and weaponizing an account of abuse in his own family.

 

All the while, Farrow and his producer faced a degree of resistance they could not explain -- until now. And a trail of clues revealed corruption and cover-ups from Hollywood to Washington and beyond.

This is the untold story of the exotic tactics of surveillance and intimidation deployed by wealthy and connected men to threaten journalists, evade accountability, and silence victims of abuse. And it's the story of the women who risked everything to expose the truth and spark a global movement.

Both a spy thriller and a meticulous work of investigative journalism,
Catch and Kill breaks devastating new stories about the rampant abuse of power and sheds far-reaching light on investigations that shook our culture.

 

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"
Meticulous and devastating...part All the President's Men, part spy thriller."―Rasha Madkour, Associated Press

"At the heart of every great noir is a conspiracy of evil that imbues the initial crime uncovered by the hero with a weightier resonance than was immediately obvious. So it goes with
Catch and Kill."―Elizabeth Bruenig, TheWashington Post

"The connections between presidents, media moguls, and spies described in
Catch and Kill are stranger than fiction. As a novel, it would be a page-turner. As a reported piece of nonfiction, it's terrifying."―Eliana Dockterman, Time

"
The year's best spy thriller is stranger - and more horrifying - than fiction...He weaves a breathless narrative as compelling as it is disturbing...bracingly exposes the rot that's persisted across elite American institutions for decades."―DavidCanfield, Entertainment Weekly

"
Catch and Killis an important, frightening book...it's also a propulsive, cinematic page-turner "―Erin Keane, Salon

"
Darkly funny and poignant...a winning account of how it feels to be at the centre of the biggest story in the world. It is also, of course, a breathtakingly dogged piece of reporting, in the face of extraordinary opposition."―EmmaBrockes, The Guardian (U.K.)

"Absorbing...The behavior documented in Catch and Kill is obviously and profoundly distressing. ... But there are some hopeful threads, too."―Jennifer Szalai, New York Times

"
Must read: Catch and Kill, by Ronan Farrow. How #sexualabuse stories got suppressed, and how deep-diving, fact-gathering reporting blew the lid off, despite threats, intimidation, and cronymongering at the top. Chilling!"―Margaret Atwood

"
Reads like a thriller...The reveal in Catch and Kill is not that there are corrupt people; it's that corrupt people are in control of our media, politics, and entertainment and that, in fact, many of them remain in control."―RebeccaTraister, The Cut

"
Catch and Kill is exhaustively reported...and compulsively readable, with nearly every page revealing a provocative detail about a household name in media or entertainment."―EJDickson, Rolling Stone

"
Read this book...Farrow's greatest success was to listen, believe and act, even at his own peril."―MariaL. La Ganga, Los Angeles Times

"Part memoir, part spy thriller, the book is
an engrossing account of the dark arts employed by the powerful to suppress their stockpiled bad behavior as well as the cover-up culture that pervades executive suites-many of them at Farrow's former employer, NBC News."―MarisaGuthrie, The Hollywood Reporter

"Historically this book is going to have lasting importance as a vividly detailed, in-the-trenches account of the epic effort it took to try to bring down just a piece of the wall of patriarchy that has kept women exploited and oppressed in the media industry and American life forever."―
David Zurawik, The Baltimore Sun

"
Catch and Kill is a rip-roaring account of the years spent chasing the Weinstein story and its spin-offs. It's a deep dive into the world of US media, Hollywood pay-outs, Donald Trump's eccentric ways, spies and spineless editors. And is it gripping...dripping with jaw-dropping revelations and moments of astonishing pathos."―Harriet Alexander, The Telegraph (U.K)

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Explosive."―KateAurthur, Variety

"
Catch and Kill weaves together months of reporting to reveal explosive allegations that play out like a terrifying spy thriller."―KateStorey, Esquire

"A
measured but damning portrait of that failure at NBC, which he ties to a pattern of harassment and abuse within the network."―Annalisa Quinn, NPR.org

"Befitting a Farrow story,
Catch and Kill is chocka¬block with scoops and revelations."―PaulFarhi, The Washington Post

"
Catch and Kill reads like a thriller, prime to be adapted for the screen."―Sophie McBain, New Statesman

"
The book no one can stop talking about."―Bustle

"One can only marvel at [Farrow's] courage, his resilience and moral fiber. I
t's one thing to tilt at windmills, it's another to tilt at a human power saw."―Stephen Galloway, The Hollywood Reporter

"
Riveting and often shocking . . . Catch and Kill has gone off like a hand grenade in the world of New York media . . . compelling"―Sunday Times (U.K.)

"The book is full of plot and drama...This is a story about a ruling class of men who protect one another - and about the courage of women who speak up."―
Abraham Gutman, The Philadelphia Inquirer

"This is an urgent, significant book."―
Kirkus Reviews, starred

"Combines the intricate reporting of
All The President's Men with Kafkaesque atmosphere to reveal troubling collusion between the media and the powerful interests they cover. This is a crackerjack journalistic thriller."―Publishers Weekly

"Catch and Kill is the latest reminder of the extent to which men in power in America can protect one another, and the consequences when that protection succeeds."―Anna North, Vox

"
An engrossing, emotive, often drily funny binge... a humdinger of a story... a nuanced appreciation of how women are smeared and discredited...combines righteous anger, gossip and comedy."―The Times (U.K.)

"
Catch and Kill" is, in many ways, horrifyingly grim - a nightmare confirmation of the worst in human nature and the entangled upper echelons of the media and political worlds. But, as Farrow has noted in interviews, it also admits some rays of hope."―Julia M. Klein, Forward

"Ronan is the kind of journalist that activists like myself rely on...His care and compassion for the stories survivors' entrusted him with shows in how diligently he investigated each claim. After all of the work he has done to carry their stories forward, I am excited for the world to read this book."―
Tarana Burke

"Ronan Farrow has entered the pantheon of great investigative reporters. With meticulous research and endless revelations, he exposes a system of abuses and cover ups-a system that for too long has been protected. This is an invaluable book
." David Grann, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Killersof the Flower Moon

"
Catch and Kill is proof that Ronan Farrow is the best kind of reporter: thorough, honest, and compassionate...it digs deep and Farrow is never afraid to tell the truth no matter where the sparks may fly."James Patterson

"
Catch and Kill is literally jaw-dropping-a shocking, meticulous record of the vast machinery with which moral bankruptcy protects itself, and of the arsenal of weapons available to colossally powerful men whose careers depend on silencing those seeking accountability and truth...This book reveals damningly widespread corruption, complacency, and cowardice, and against it, the blazing courage of the women who spoke out-it's a blueprint of a hideous world, and a foundational building block of a new one."―JiaTolentino, author of Trick Mirror

"We've been reading about sex scandals beginning with Harvey Weinstein, but only Ronan Farrow, who reported them, tells us how women's voices were discredited and suppressed for so long.
Catch and Kill reads like a great detective novel, and could lead to a safer and more just future."―GloriaSteinem

About the Author

Ronan Farrow is a contributing writer to The New Yorker, where his investigative reporting has won the Pulitzer Prize for public service, the National Magazine Award, and the George Polk Award, among other honors. He previously worked as an anchor and investigative reporter at MSNBC and NBC News, with his print commentary and reporting appearing in publications including the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post. Before his career in journalism, he served as a State Department official in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He is also the author of the New York Times bestseller War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence.
 

Farrow has been named one of
Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People and one of GQ's Men of the Year. He is a graduate of Yale Law School and a member of the New York Bar. He recently completed a Ph.D. in political science at Oxford University, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. He lives in New York.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Little, Brown and Company; Large Print edition (October 15, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 464 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0316486639
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0316486637
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.61 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.38 x 1.38 x 9.5 inches
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Ronan Farrow is an investigative journalist who writes for The New Yorker and makes documentaries for HBO. He has been an anchor and reporter at MSNBC and NBC News, and his writing has appeared in publications including The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. A series of stories he wrote in 2017 exposed the first allegations of sexual assault against the movie producer Harvey Weinstein. Prior to his work as a journalist, he served as a State Department official in Afghanistan and Pakistan and reported to the Secretary of State as a senior official focused on youth uprisings. He is a Yale Law School-educated attorney and studied at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, the George Polk Award, and the National Magazine Award, among other commendations, and has been named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People (and also one of People’s Sexiest Men Alive, which doesn’t have anything to do with his career, but he still brings it up a lot).

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Wow. I just read the entire book in basically one sitting, riveted. Farrow chases the "White Whale" of investigative journalism stories, powerful Harvey Weinstein's alleged serial sexual assaults, behind a phalanx of lawyers, non-disclosure agreements, public relations teams, private investigators, threats, and high-level personal connections. The threads lead to similar stories of abuse at Farrow's employer, NBC, and beyond, into the National Enquirer's catch-and-kill practices and the politically well-connected and beyond. Stunning, scary, sometimes enraging, sad, moving, and ultimately mostly triumphant, because it's a story about dozens of instances of human bravery in the face of intimidation, to prevent the same thing from happening to future victims. After literally decades of effective efforts to suppress the stories from being heard. Terrific. Everyone should read it, even if you have to skip some of the scenes of assault. Wow. --Dean Gloster
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019
“I actually decided not to go into entertainment because of this incident,” she told me. Behind her the sun was setting over the marina. “Is this the way the world works?” She wondered. “That men get away with this?”

CATCH AND KILL: LIES, SPIES, AND A CONSPIRACY TO PROTECT PREDATORS (2019) is journalist Ronan Farrow’s astonishing book on his very personal voyage of “two years of reporting” on the sex scandal surrounding Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein and his long-time abusive treatment of women. CATCH AND KILL is all the more remarkable due to the fact its content is supported by “interviews with more than two hundred sources, as well hundreds of pages of contracts, emails, and texts, and dozens of hours of audio. It was subjected to the same standard of fact-checking as the New Yorker stories on which it is based.”

Farrow’s journalistic journey begins in 2016 when he first hears mention of possible sexual indiscretions by Harvey Weinstein and becomes very real as Farrow begins his investigative work in 2017 while under contract at NBC, initially with their full blessing. CATCH AND KILL is the full story of Farrow’s trek into dark, lurid, forbidden waters. Written with great expertise and after the fact with knowledge and evidence from the Weinstein and NBC camps (as well as others) which he did not have access to at the time he was doing his initial work, Farrow is able to tell a linear story in CATCH AND KILL which is full of revelations much of which many in the public is likely unaware—even for those who followed the original articles Farrow penned in THE NEW YORKER, articles for which he and reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey won a Pulitzer Prize in public service in 2018.

For individuals who wonder why women do not come forward immediately with allegations (and not even until sometimes years later—if ever) after being victims of sexual abuse, the answers are clearly, convincingly, and chillingly provided in portions of interviews and comments by victims in CATCH AND KILL. The stories told by numerous women with lives in tatters are horrid, disgusting, and heart-wrenching. Weinstein’s targets ranged from assistants and professionals working with Weinstein and Associates to known, recognizable Hollywood stars. Equally unsettling, are the answers Farrow provides to questions regarding how sexual predators such as Harvey Weinstein develop patterns and strategies to prey upon their victims and get by with their rapaciousness as well as why they do it.

At times Farrow’s narrative adopts some self-depreciating humor and confessions, but more often he writes openly about his frustrations, fears, and worries. Above all, behind his drive is the desire to provide victims a safe platform to speak out and receive some sort of justice, give other victims an opportunity to feel confident and safe to come forward with their stories, and to do all he can to put an end to such inhumane and ill treatment. A number of people report to Farrow the work and efforts he makes starting in 2017 put him in physical danger (with more than one person telling him he needs to start carrying a gun) as he receives death threats and is stalked by suspicious strangers in person and via his phone.

Although Weinstein rightfully remains the primary villain in CATCH AND KILL, top executives at NBC who did all they could to “put a hold” on Farrow’s investigation and public reporting are unquestioningly exposed as acting contrary to their public commitment and responsibility to reporting the truth and reek of corruption—even with Farrow having a tape recording of Weinstein admitting his guilty behavior. NBC’s efforts to stop Farrow’s work even calling into question his impartiality due to his own family history, leaves the author more than once in tears of frustration and the reader withering in anger.

Farrow’s uncompromising, dogged inquiries uncover not only venality among the higher-ups at NBC, but also depict other more public, readily recognizable on-air figures at the broadcast giant, the biggest being anchor and reporter Matt Lauer who eventually is fired for the sexual allegations made against him by numerous women (which to this day he denies). In revelations late in CATCH AND KILL Lauer, and Harvey Weinstein’s knowledge of Lauer’s alleged indiscretions, figure highly in NBC’s motives for trying to silence Farrow. Although there are people of integrity in the lower NBC corporate chain, one very well-known public figure at NBC is predominately “a voice of principle” and pugnacious truth-telling: Rachel Maddow. She, alone, dares to have Farrow as a guest on her show after he is basically blackballed by NBC. She even dares to broach subjects which had been nixed by NBC brass and her comment which Farrow discloses in regards to NBC and what she covers on her show is priceless.

Farrow’s determination to find and reveal the truth about sexual predators unveils the extraordinary power that wealth can provide men such as Harvey Weinstein in their attempts to remain protected. With money, experience, positions of authority, “political influence,” and contacts Weinstein and pariahs like him are able to involve well-known politicians, disingenuous attorneys and journalists, “slut shaming,” and even spy agencies as imposing as the Israeli security firm, Black Cube, to come to their aid. Subsequently, as one might expect, CATCH AND KILL involves figures higher up at CBS, Jefferey Epstein, Donald J. Trump (especially in regards to the infamous ACCESS HOLLYWOOD tape, his relationship with Epstein and allegations by Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels), David Pecker and THE NATIONAL ENQUIRER (owned by American Media, Inc.) and Roger Ailes. Farrow frequently reaches a point where he does not know who he can trust and the levels and depths of conspiracy against women and truth that pours out from the pages of Catch and Kill are staggering. The “gulf between the powerful and the powerless that wealthy individuals could intimidate, surveil” is vast.

Thanks to NBC’s purposeful, time-consuming delays placing Farrow in “limbo,” Ronan ends up taking his research, interviews, and story to THE NEW YORKER magazine. Because others are on Weinstein’s tail by that point and THE NEW YORKER (where Farrow and his story is met with incredible support and resources by numerous people) have to start from scratch fact-checking Farrow’s work, Farrow is denied the opportunity to be the first to break the story on the Weinstein scandal. His articles much like CATCH AND KILL, however, contain more information than provided by anyone else. By the conclusion of CATCH AND KILL, Farrow also accepts the fact that his future in journalism most likely will be in print and not on the TV screen.

Some critics have said CATCH AND KILL reads like a spy thriller (among them Rasha Madkour from the Associated Press and David Canfield from ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY) and they are not mistaken. There also isn’t a boring, gratuitous, self-serving, or redundant passage in the book. Farrow does a commendable job of providing twenty-two pages of notes citing his quotations and information, chapter by chapter.

Only time will tell the extent to which Ronan Farrow meets his goals of increasing women’s ability and safety in speaking out regarding sexual harassment. Undoubtedly, Farrow and the Weinstein case has helped lead to the #metoo movement bringing greater awareness of the inherent problem of sexual harassment and abuse, motivating more women to speaking out in regards to their experiences. Some people also point at allegations made against some men in the last couple of years as suspect. One definite, unresolved issue is Harvey Weinstein’s fate. Although placed under arrest and charged on May 25, 2018, Weinstein’s case, has been delayed and will reach the courts in January 2020).

CATCH AND KILL provides readers with an amazing and compulsive reading experience, allowing them to witness modern history in the making and what may very well be a turning point in current American justice, hopefully for the better.
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Talk about a can't-put-it-down book...sheesh!!! This is an exciting, suspenseful account about the investigation behind and the revealing of the Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer and Donald Trump scandals in Hollywood (and New York) and the lengths that Harvey's friends at NBC went to stifle Ronin Farrow's attempts to expose them. I have always been a die-hard fan of NBC Nightly News and NBC in general so I found it surprising and heart-breaking to learn what a sleazy and corrupt organization it truly is (or at least was). In this book you learn how money and power can influence or cover-up ANYTHING, even at The National Enquirer, the one most guilty of "catch and kill", the phrase they give to buying the exclusive rights to a story and then purposely NOT publishing it to protect its subject...mostly Donald Trump. Hats off to Mr. Farrow for a book very well written, a story you won't be able to stop reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2019
REVISED AND AMENDED REVIEW:

My original review, as it should be apparent in the attached comments to the review, did indeed orient too much emphasis on the discussion the book had regarding Donald Trump. Although that was accurate, because the discussion was only a couple of chapters that come near the end of the book, it might have been wiser for me to concentrate on the discussion of the people at NBC (Weinstein, Brokaw, etc.). However, as I then stated, there is far more to this book than any allegations. It is a terrific story relating the author’s experiences while investigating and attempting to report the results of that investigation, despite the alleged efforts by that media to catch and kill that story.

My attempt, as poorly written and communicated as it was (while phasing into retirement and moving to a new region of the country) had been to highlight that sexual harassment and abuse, as well as the attempts to hush up such stories and behaviors is not exclusive to any particular political persuasion or media. Liberals in office, media, entertainment and industry are as prone to do so as are conservatives. I meant to state that fact clearly and presumed I had, but, alas, I failed to do so.

In summary, then, the value of this book is how the author, the son of Mia Farrow, (and, perhaps of Woody Allen or Frank Sinatra) deals with the revelations he is confronted with while investigating a powerful member of his employer, a significant member of the so-called media, which, itself, is charged with rooting out and exposing crimes and abuses within our government and our society.

The language will be rough for many, but, honestly, no worse than that used by then-candidate, Donald J. Trump during the ‘Billy Bush Tapes.”

Am I apologizing for vilifying the President? No. But I am trying to clear up any confusions or errors in my original review, while also ensuring that people can see I have removed NONE of my original errors or mistakes.

I trust those who now read the review will better understand why I enjoyed reading this story and why I recommend it.

Fascinating piece of investigative journalism that explores allegations of actions by the National Enquireer, or persons associated with it, of buying stories of Donald Trump's sex life, then killing the stories and shredding all notes associated with the stories; investigation of Harvey Weinstein and his purported sexual harassment conquests in Hollywood, as well as touching base on Woody Allen, the author's father.

Although, of course, a good deal of the material pertains to Donald Trump, it would be unfair to compare this journalism with Bob Woodward's "Fear" or to Michael Lewis's "Fifth Risk." In terms of salaciousness and personal gossip, it is a bit closer, in style, to those by Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury" or "Siege." The primary difference, though, is that it IS a journalistic approach. It is, without doubt, going to grab headlines on a daily basis for some time to come.

Will it add to calls for the impeachment of Donald J. Trump? I doubt it. Even so, it does give an insight into the 'fake media' and the corruption, also known as the 'Swamp,' prevalent in Hollywood and Washington D.C. Ironically, however, the fake media exposed is not the media Trump often derides. Also, the swamp Trump complains about is not the swamp described by "Catch and Kill." The swamp reported here is the habitat that, in my opinion, is the habitat of our illustrious President, the 45th President in our nation's proud history. The Swamp Creature who has been empbraced by so many Evangelical leaders, as well as by members of the Catholic church, et al.

"Catch and Kill" is far more than simply a quality piece of investigative journalism related to Donald Trump and the National Enquirer. I learned quite a bit about the author's life and upbringing, and why that matters to this boy wonder.

For instance, his mother was Mia Farrow. If you know anything about Mia, you know that sexual harassment and abuse were of utmost importance to the author.

Unlike this writer's other book that I have read, "Catch and Kill" includes a nice touch of self deprecating humor and delves into his personal experiences.

I am glad I bought the book, including the Whispersync Audible edition, but, due to the subject content, I couldn't say I enjoyed it. Eye-opening? You bet. Fun? In spots, but this is more important than that.

BLUSH FACTOR: If you listened to, or read transcripts of the Billy Bush Tapes (When Donald Trump allegedly boasted of his sexual exploits), you will have a good understanding of the language used in this quick-r-ead by Ronan Farrow. In other words, you probably won't want to share this with your youngsters. Probably also not with your church group, although doing so might actually accomplish some good effects.

WRITING & EDITING: Thoroughly professional. If you're expecting a traditional journalistic approach, you will be surprised to find that "Catch & Kill" reads more as though it is a novel, than the work of a news reporter. As for myself, I greatly appreciated the style of writing, also known as the 'writer's voice.' Despite this, I'm not certain how some of the details could have been fleshed out so fully without some degree of 'filling in the blanks.'

To fully grasp my meaning in regards to that last statement about 'filling in the blanks,' I would suggest reading "Story Craft: The Complete Guide to Writing Narrative Nonfiction" by Jack Hart. Mind you, I do not suspect that the Author, Ronan Farrow, has made up any 'facts.' I am, though, concerned that there is a danger of inserting nonfactual information into nonfiction that could give way to another "Shattered Glass" scandal.

BOTTOM LINE:

I have tried to provide a review that accurately portrays the writing and revelations of "Catch and Kill" by Ronan Farrow. In so doing, though, I felt it necessary to include my personal emotions after reading this powerful, insightful investigative look into soem of the controversial behaviors by conservative AND liberal leaders of our nation. Rather than become outraged at my sentiments, however, I hope readers will take actions to do as advocated by former Ohio Gov. John Kasich in his new book, "It's Up To Us."

Four stars out of five.
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Clara Emilia
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Reviewed in Mexico on November 12, 2019
Incredible book! Ronan is a very brave, prepared, knowledgeable of the matter, young and handsome man.
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JodiR
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Reviewed in Canada on November 8, 2019
Excellent read and truly eye opening. I had no idea what was really going on behind the scenes. Ronan Farrow is an eloquent author and talented and tireless journalist. I highly recommend.
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Célyne Roy
5.0 out of 5 stars I wanted learn more about the subject
Reviewed in Spain on April 14, 2020
Wow, I like it. Well written. Keeps me interested
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5.0 out of 5 stars An epitome of Investigative journalism
Reviewed in India on March 11, 2020
Few pages into this book and I can't stop reading. Ronan Farrow's reporting is so authentic and classy.
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