After Peter Schweizer

3 recommendations for Peter Schweizer fans who loved Blood Money, Red-Handed, The Invisible Coup.

Author Focus

After The Invisible Coup

Cover of America's Covert Border War

America's Covert Border War by Todd Bensman

If The Invisible Coup gave you that case-file high—names, dates, money flows that turn chaos into strategy—this takes the same rigor to infiltration corridors most outlets won't touch. Todd Bensman spent years in borderlands and transit zones, mapping how legal gray zones become exploitable logistics for foreign actors. Dossier-grade chapters, operational detail, and the kind of receipts that make policy spin impossible.

After Red-Handed

Cover of Putin's People

Putin's People by Catherine Belton

Red-Handed armed you with evidence of elite sellouts to China—now follow the money to Moscow. Putin's People delivers the same footnote-heavy, unapologetic investigation, exposing how oligarchs, spies, and Western institutions built a kleptocracy while patriotic Americans got played. This is the manifesto for readers who know institutional rot doesn't stop at Beijing.

After Blood Money

Cover of Wilful Blindness

Wilful Blindness by Sam Cooper

Blood Money gave you the receipts on elite complicity with Beijing. Now discover the investigation that exposes how international corruption fuels the opioid crisis, infiltrates real estate, and destroys ordinary lives while elites profit. Sam Cooper's Wilful Blindness arms you with the same meticulous evidence to dismantle every excuse about foreign influence and national security threats hitting closer to home than you imagined.