Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing

Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing

by Michele R. McPhee
Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing

Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing

by Michele R. McPhee

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Overview

In Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers’ roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States—a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI’s recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia—travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI’s botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan’s wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers’ movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs’ murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611688498
Publisher: University Press of New England
Publication date: 04/04/2017
Pages: 340
Sales rank: 780,238
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

MICHELE R. MCPHEE has been nominated for three Emmy awards for investigative journalism and works as a Boston-based producer for the Brian Ross Investigative Unit at ABC News. She is the host of a daily radio talk show on Boston’s WMEX. McPhee earned many journalism awards as the police bureau chief at the New York Daily News and wrote an award-winning column at the Boston Herald. She has written for New York, Newsweek, People, Boston, and other national and international magazines. She is the author of five true crime titles: A Date with Death, which became a Lifetime movie; A Professor’s Rage; When Evil Rules; Heartless; and A Mob Story, currently in development as a feature film. She lives in Boston.

Table of Contents

Author’s Note • Prologue: Patriots’ Day • PART 1—THE HUNTERS: THE FIVE-DAY SEARCH FOR THE BOSTON MARATHON BOMBERS • These Motherfuckers Are Here • Get on It • Good Job, Boy. Good Job • BOLO • Faces But No Names • Slip Away II • PART 2—TIMELINE OF TERROR: WHO ARE THE MARATHON BOMBERS? • Growing up Tsarnaev • Looks Like an Al Qaeda Training Video in Here • Muaz in the Motherland • Into the Forests • The Informants • Rats • PART 3—HEAVEN DOWN THE BARREL OF A GUN: COUNTDOWN TO DETONATION • Maybe, Maybe Not • Vaseline, Fireworks, Backpack • Better to Be a Dog Than the Youngest Son • Dead Men Tell No Tales • Allāh Sent Him Money • Have to Answer to God For • PART 4—JUSTICE SEEKERS • One-Finger Salute • Food for the Dog • Kill to Be an American • Maximum Harm • It Was Him • The Lion King • Ain’t No Love • America’s Worst Nightmare • Oh, My God, He’s So Young • Epilogue • Acknowledgments • Notes

What People are Saying About This

Bernard B. Kerik

“Maximum Harm is a riveting, eye-openingpage-turner that takes you into the real world of international terrorism and the difficulties for local, state, and federal law enforcement. . . . It raises the question: Are we prepared?”

Jerry Flynn

“The journalistic integrity and investigative skills of Michele R. McPhee have once again proven to be a rare commodity. Her reporting in Maximum Harm clearly proves the government at best lied or covered up, at worse falsified, the facts of a terrorist attack on American soil. Yet McPhee not only dug up the truth through her innumerable law enforcement sources, she exploited the fact that justice has yet to be served. A great read for those of us who are fascinated with the truth.”

Sean Foley retired NYPD detective first grade

“Michele, like all great investigators, well understands one of the keys to unraveling a major case is the ability to recover unseen and seemingly irretrievable facts through the use of well placed sources. Michele's tenacious investigative acumen and virtuous reporting, on display for years in New York City and Boston, have culminated in a thoroughly engrossing account of the Boston Marathon Bombing and the in-depth investigation which followed. Michele's chronicling of the staggering details surrounding this act of terror is light years ahead of the standard Hollywood crime drama and what she has uncovered is truly fascinating.”

Candy O'Terry

“If you're from Boston, April 15, 2013 is a day you will never, ever forget. So it's only fitting that one of our own would write a book about it. Investigative Reporter Michele McPhee is that person and her groundbreaking book is Maximum Harm. What you will learn will infuriate you and just might break your heart all over again, but we all owe it to ourselves to find out.”

Scott Mann

“Our nation's leaders would do well to wise up and pay attention to the lessons Michele teaches us about the Boston bombing and the serious gaps in intelligence and law-enforcement collaboration.”

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