Credited with setting the standard of investigative journalism, Bob Woodward won his first Pulitzer prize when he broke the Watergate Scandal, which led to resignation of Richard Nixon. He won the second Pulitzer for his coverage of 9/11 at The Washington Post, where he has worked for 37 years.
Dedicating his last three books to the subject of Bush's presidency and its impact on the world, his new book, The War Within, is the last devastating blow to the administration; a final beheading of a government Woodward has publicly criticised but privately tried to understand.