"Iran-Contra: Reagan's Scandal and the Unchecked Abuse of Presidential Power" by Malcolm Byrne is a meticulously crafted narrative that delves into one of the most controversial periods of United States history. Published by University Press of Kansas in 2014, this hardcover book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Iran-Contra scandal, exposing the depths of corruption and misconduct during the Reagan administration. With a focus on the abuse of presidential power, this biography and autobiography also touches on broader themes of history, social science, and political science. The volume is well-illustrated and spans 464 pages, making it a valuable addition to any collection for those interested in American political history and the Middle East.