"Tesla: Wizard at War" by W. Bernard Carlson

This might as well be the most complete biography of Tesla without any omissions. I'm not sure how I feel about Nicola now, though. From the book, it seems that even though he built the AC motor, he was also following many fringe beliefs to either capitalize on or gain social clout.

The author repeatedly notes that Tesla is absent from many physics books describing his inventions or derivatives of them. This raises a valid question, and I would rather see the answer than read again how Tesla owed money to a hotel. The book might be called "Tesla: The Complete Ledger of Hotel Room Debts."

Overall, I'm satisfied now with the knowledge gap the author filled about Tesla and his adventures. Oh, and apparently, Donald Trump's uncle was the main person in charge of investigating "everything Tesla" after the inventor's death. Yep, there's that.