After Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard

3 recommendations for Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard fans who loved Confronting the Presidents, Killing the Killers, Killing the Mob.

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After Killing the Mob

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American Predator by Maureen Callahan

You devoured Killing the Mob because O'Reilly gave you lawmen as crusaders and mobsters as monsters—no apologies, no moral fog. American Predator delivers that same adrenaline-soaked clarity, this time with FBI agents hunting a serial killer whose cunning makes Lucky Luciano look like a street thug. It's a relentless pursuit narrative that lionizes flawed heroes, condemns without ambiguity, and rewards your instinct that justice requires willpower, not committees.

After Killing the Killers

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Surprise, Kill, Vanish by Annie Jacobsen

Killing the Killers gave you that patriotic surge—righteous justice delivered without apology. If you crave more insider access to the operators who neutralize threats while bureaucrats debate, Annie Jacobsen's deep dive into CIA paramilitary ops hits the exact same nerve. High-stakes missions, clear villains, heroic triumph—no ambiguity, just results.

After Confronting the Presidents

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American Marxism by Mark R. Levin

If you loved how O'Reilly stripped executive power down to its raw truth in Confronting the Presidents—calling out weakness, celebrating Reagan-style strength—this is your next read. Levin aims that same no-spin fury at the ideological forces threatening foundational American values, turning abstract threats into gripping, digestible battles you can't look away from.