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Patrick Radden Keefe (born 1976) is an American writer and investigative journalist. [1] He is the author of five books—Chatter, The Snakehead, Say Nothing, Empire of Pain, and Rogues—and has written extensively for many publications, including The New Yorker, Slate, and The New York Times Magazine.
Rogues is a cross-genre anthology featuring 21 original short stories from various authors, edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, and released on June 17, 2014. [1] [2] [3] Of the book Martin said, "We’ve got something for everyone in Rogues … SF, mystery, historical fiction, epic fantasy, sword and sorcery, comedy, tragedy ...
SAS Rogue Heroes (titled Rogue Heroes in the United States) is a 2022 British historical drama television series created by Steven Knight that premiered on BBC One on 30 October 2022. The first series depicts the origins of the British Army Special Air Service (SAS) during the Western Desert Campaign of World War II .
Keefe's new book, "Rogues: True Stories of Grifters, Killers, Rebels and Crooks," features a chapter about Hervé Falciani, a former HSBC computer engineer who stole data from the Swiss bank and ...
Many people see drug kingpins solely as career criminals. But they’re also businesspeople, says Patrick Radden Keefe, the best-selling author.
Rogue was released on DVD in Australia on 29 May 2008. [5] The DVD's special features include "The Making of Rogue" documentary, four featurettes, and a theatrical trailer. The US and UK DVDs feature an additional audio commentary. As of 2013, Rogue has been released on Blu-ray in Canada and the UK. The Canadian disc features the film only ...
Rogue, by Danielle Steel, published in 2008; The Rogue, a 2011 novel by Trudi Canavan; The Rogues, a series of Forgotten Realms novels; Rogues, a 2014 short story collection edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois; Rogue, a 2001 Star Trek: Section 31 novel
Thomas F. Byrnes (June 15, 1842 – May 7, 1910) was an Irish-born American police officer, who served as head of the New York City Police Department detective department from 1880 until 1895, who popularized the terms "rogues' gallery" and "third degree".