"Mary Papenfuss has worked as an editor at the New York Post, the New York Daily News, Associated Press in San Francisco and Salon.com, and has written for People magazine in Paris, Ozy, the International Business Times, and Reuters. She's the author of Climb Against the Odds: Celebrating Survival on the Mountain, and Killer Dads: The Twisted Motives that Compel Fathers to Murder their Own Kids. Teri Thompson is a former top editor at the New York Daily News, where she created the newspaper's award-winning sports investigative team that broke the Chuck Blazer story in 2014. Before coming to the News, she was a sports olumnist at the Rocky Mountain News and an editor at ESPN. She has co-authored two books, including the critically acclaimed ""American Icon: The Fall of Rogers Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America"" and is also a member of the Connecticut bar."
Mary Papenfuss and Teri Thompson have done a fabulous job of unraveling the biggest corruption story in world sport. They've dug deep into documents they shouldn't have seen, talked with people who can't be named. American Huckster is a brilliant, gripping piece of work. -- Andrew Jennings, author of <em>The Dirty Game: Uncovering the Scandal at FIFA</em> Chuck Blazer is a character straight out of Damon Runyon. He may have been able to extort millions from the Lords of Soccer, but in American Huckster Teri Thompson and Mary Papenfuss deliver the definitive take-down of a world-class fraud. -- Mike Lupica