Reviews
- Half the Way Home (1986)
Review: Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times
- The Unquiet Ghost (1994/2003)
Reviews: Mary Beth Immediata for the History Cooperative, Robert Legvold in Foreign Affairs July/August 1994
- King Leopold's Ghost (1998/2006)
Review: Godwin Rapando Murunga in African Studies Quarterly
- Bury the Chains (2005)
Review: Steven Mufson in The Washington Post (23 January 2005)
- To End all Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914-1918 (2011)
Reviews: Christopher Hitchens in The New York Times (May, 2011), Jonathan Yardley in The Washington Post (14 May 2011), David M. Shribman in the The Boston Globe (15 May 2011) .
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