Dark Mirror by Barton Gellman

Edward Snowden and the American Surveillance State

In this gripping exposé, the narrative delves into the intricate world of modern surveillance, unraveling the complex web of intelligence operations and the ethical dilemmas they pose. Through a meticulous examination of classified documents and in-depth interviews, the story unveils the clandestine activities of government agencies and the profound impact of whistleblowers who risk everything to reveal the truth. It paints a vivid picture of the tension between national security and personal privacy, challenging readers to ponder the balance between safety and freedom in an era dominated by digital espionage.