<p>Christopher Hitchens goes straight for the jugular in <i>The Trial of Henry Kissinger</i>. Under his fearsome gaze, the former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor is accused of being a war criminal whose reckless actions and heinous disregard for international law have led to torture, kidnapping, and murder.<br><br>This book is a polemical masterpiece by a man who, for forty years, was the Angloshpere''s preeminent man of letters. In <i>The Trial of Henry Kissinger</i>, Hitchens'' verve, style and firebrand wit are on show at the height of their potency.<br><br><b>''A good liar must have a good memory: Kissinger is a stupendous liar with a remarkable memory.'' Christopher Hitchens</b></p>