Rough Justice, Peter Elkind
Rough Justice, Peter Elkind
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Rough Justice
The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer

Author: Peter Elkind

Narrator: Arthur Morey

Unabridged: 12 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/17/2010


Synopsis

With a combination of talent, hard work, connections, and family wealth, Eliot Spitzer built an amazing career. By his late forties, he'd gone from Princeton to Harvard Law to dramatic success as a prosecutor and attorney general to the governorship of New York. Many thought he would become the first Jewish president of the United States. Then came the prostitution scandal that shocked and mystified the nation.

Peter Elkind's definitive account gets at all sides of this complex man: the well-intentioned do-gooder, the aggressive lawyer, the hardball politician, the dutiful son, the loving husband and father, and the secretive "Client 9" of the Emperor's Club escort service.

Elkind interviewed dozens of key sources, ranging from Spitzer's family, friends, and closest aides, to targets of his high-profile investigations, to central players in the prostitution ring. He reveals many groundbreaking new details about Spitzer's rise, his short time as governor, and the way his enemies plotted against him.

The result is a gripping, almost Shakespearean narrative—a tragedy of one man's noble intentions and fatal flaws and the powerful forces (both internal and external) that destroyed him.

About Peter Elkind

Peter Elkind is editor at large at Fortune magazine and an award-winning investigative reporter. He is coauthor, with Bethany McLean, of the national bestseller The Smartest Guys in the Room and the author of The Death Shift. He has written for the New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, and Texas Monthly, and he is a former editor of the Dallas Observer.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amanda on March 06, 2011

I didn't think the first book this year to suck me in and keep me turning pages as quickly as I could would be this one. I know this story, I live in Albany NY. I lived here through the whole scandal, from Day One to Troopergate to Day 442. To Paterson explaining before anyone asked him that he had......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on July 28, 2021

Reminds me very much of Smartest Guys in the Room. Gets a little stuck in legislative minutiae. Gov doesn't come off well, morally or personally. Very interesting reporting, definitely worth it for this era. Could use a revised edition, I suppose, since much has happened since its publication. I'll......more

Goodreads review by Writemoves on November 03, 2020

I breezed through the book very quickly. Interesting and a tragic cautionary story. Two stories here. First, Spitzer’s career and results as NY AG and Governor. Second, his role as “George Fox” to satisfy his sex addiction. Politician who sets out to reform the political process as NY Attorney Genera......more