From 1957 to 1964, America was riveted by the anything-goes political brawl that erupted between attorney and government watchdog Robert Kennedy and Teamster union president Jimmy Hoffa. Renowned investigative reporter James Neff analyzes previously classified documents to reveal the extremes the two men were willing to go to to destroy the other. Neff's account of Kennedy's and Hoffa's vengeful crimes and strategies is unexpectedly thrilling, but he deftly avoids caricaturing the two men. You can read the Monitor's full review of "Vendetta" here.