Scott F. Johnson Libros
Scott C. Johnson fue corresponsal extranjero de Newsweek durante doce años, proporcionando reportajes bélicos exclusivos desde Irak, Afganistán y otros frentes en Oriente Medio. También fue jefe de oficina de Newsweek en México, Bagdad y África. Formó parte del equipo que ganó el National Magazine Award de 2003 por su reportaje sobre la guerra de Irak y recibió una Mención Honorífica del Overseas Press Club en 2004 por sus reportajes de América Latina. Actualmente es periodista y escritor freelance.



The Con Queen of Hollywood
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Blending years of deep reporting with distinctive, powerful prose, Scott C. Johnson?s unique true crime narrative recounts the tale of the brilliantly cunning imposter who carved a path of financial and emotional destruction across the world. Gifted with a diabolical flair for impersonation, manipulation, and deception, the Con Queen used their skill with accents and deft psychological insight to sweep through the entertainment industry. Johnson traces the origins of this mastermind and follows the years-long investigation of a singularly determined private detective who helped deliver them to the FBI. Described by one victim as a "crazy, evil genius," the Con Queen enacted one of the most elaborate scams ever to hit Hollywood?the perfect criminal, committing the perfect crime for our time. But for what purpose? And with what motive? Johnson?s unparalleled access to sources?including exclusive interviews with victims and never-before-heard recordings of the Con Queen?brought global attention to the scam, spurred law enforcement to act, and led Johnson himself to venture in search of the Con Queen. Journeying from Los Angeles to the United Kingdom to Jakarta, Johnson eventually came face-to-face with one of the most disturbing criminal minds in recent history, only to realize what chasing the Con Queen revealed about himself and his own troubled family history