George Crile Reading Order
1 series · 9 books
George Crile was an acclaimed American journalist whose career at CBS News established him as a fearless investigator of complex political narratives. Best known for Charlie Wilson's War, his meticulously researched account of CIA operations during the Soviet-Afghan conflict, Crile brought the rigor of television journalism to narrative nonfiction. His works examine controversial historical events and the individuals who shaped them, combining investigative depth with compelling storytelling that appeals to readers interested in twentieth-century geopolitics and intelligence operations.
Standalone Novels Series
9 books
Start with A biological consideration of treatment of breast cancer, the first of 9 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A biological consideration of treatment of breast cancer |
| 2 | A naturalistic view of man |
| 3 | Cancer and Common Sense |
| 4 | Charlie Wilson's War |
| 5 | Charlie Wilson's War : The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History |
| 6 | Intelligence, Power and Personality |
| 7 | Origin and Nature of Emotions |
| 8 | The Phenomena of Life |
| 9 | What women should know about the breast cancer controversy |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has George Crile written?
- George Crile has written 9 books across 1 series.

