Amit Katwala is a Senior Editor at WIRED, based in London. He writes about the collision between technology and culture, and has covered everything from the race for quantum supremacy to the hunt for the mysterious Planet Nine. He has been shortlisted for multiple awards by the Sports Journalists' Association and the Association of British Science Writers. He grew up in Bournemouth, and studied Experimental Psychology at St Hugh's College, Oxford. His first book, The Athletic Brain, was published in 2016.
A gripping and densely reported account of a little-known period of history, with implications for how we understand science to this day. I was hooked. Sirin Kale, feature writer for The Guardian Katwala manages to bring history alive in this riveting delve back into the archives, placing you right at the heart of one of the most consequential - and controversial - inventions in criminal history. Chris Stokel-Walker, author of TikTok Boom and YouTubers A gripping, forensically detailed account that reads more like a mystery than history. Angela Saini, author of Superior and Inferior A wonderful book ... tells the story of the lie detector, from the first, gripping murder case for which it was conceived, up to its use today in the justice system. - Guardian