In combining an uncommon alchemy of critical theory, rhetorical analysis, and a methodology as extraordinary as his subject matter, Guitar painstakingly deconstructs in literal terms how no good deed goes unpunished. The magician’s trick in this book is not just how the democratic work of whistleblowing becomes transformed into manifestations of authoritarian state power but also how those sites of transformation are underexplored, fertile grounds for further critical inquiry. What emerges is a work deep in thought and in need of immediate attention by critical theorists, whistleblower researchers, and scholars.