Quotes
“The author’s journalistic storytelling will bring a deeper understanding of Black Monday to all readers in the same way Andrew Ross Sorkin’s Too Big To Fail did for the 2008 crisis.” Library Journal (starred review)
“Fast-paced, and thoroughly researched…A must-read for anyone who wants to understand why financial markets lurch from crisis to crisis and are still so frighteningly susceptible to crashes today.” Publishers Weekly
“A valuable and unfailingly interesting account of a crucial two-decade period in Wall Street history…Highly intelligent and perceptive analysis of an important transitional era in modern finance.” New York Times Book Review
“A first-class cautionary tale that should be on every financial regulator’s and policy-maker’s desk—and many an investor, too.” Washington Post
“Solid economic reportage. Investors who remember the events of thirty years ago will blanch all over again, especially at the author’s suggestion that worse may be yet to come.” Kirkus Reviews
“A tale of unheeded warnings and misguided confidence that is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how the fault lines in our modern markets came to be.” Bethany McLean, coauthor of The Smartest Guys in the Room
“Riveting…A rollicking good read.” Roger Lowenstein, author of When Genius Failed