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Overview"""Compelling, suspenseful, and deeply reported . . . Masters gives a dramatic inside account of the fight between Spitzer and the titans of finance.""--Newsday Few politicians have burst onto the American scene with as much impact as Eliot Spitzer. As New York's attorney general, he exposed wrongdoing by stock analysts, mutual fund managers, and insurance brokers, and investigated corporations that have misled or defrauded ordinary investors and consumers. And as the next governor of New York, Spitzer is now a rising star on the national political scene. No reporter has had better or more complete behind-the-scenes access to Spitzer than Brooke A. Masters, who covered him for four years at The Washington Post. Spoiling for a Fight is her dramatic and revealing portrait of the politician who has brought down some of the biggest names in American finance and has set his sights on higher office. And in a new afterword, she chronicles his ascension to New York's highest office and assesses his future political prospects." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brooke A MastersPublisher: Henry Holt & Company Inc Imprint: Owl Books,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780805083026ISBN 10: 0805083022 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 20 March 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsA thoughtful and meticulously reported biography. -- The New York Times Book Review Rich with anecdotes. . . . Thanks to Ms. Masters's book, New Yorkers now have another piece of evidence to weigh as they decide whether or not such a man should govern their state. -- The Wall Street Journal [A] compelling, suspenseful and deeply reported book. . . . Brooke A. Masters gives a dramatic inside account of the fight between Spitzer and the titans of finance. It is journalistic storytelling in high form: smart, fluid and richly detailed. -- Newsday [A] detailed and searching account. . . The broad outlines of Spitzer's battles . . . are well known, but Masters turns each into a short story, packed with moral tension and complexity. -- Los Angeles Times Book Review A thoughtful and meticulously reported biography. -- The New York Times Book Review Rich with anecdotes. . . . Thanks to Ms. Masters's book, New Yorkers now have another piece of evidence to weigh as they decide whether or not such a man should govern their state. -- The Wall Street Journal [A] compelling, suspenseful and deeply reported book. . . . Brooke A. Masters gives a dramatic inside account of the fight between Spitzer and the titans of finance. It is journalistic storytelling in high form: smart, fluid and richly detailed. -- Newsday [A] detailed and searching account. . . The broad outlines of Spitzer's battles . . . are well known, but Masters turns each into a short story, packed with moral tension and complexity. -- Los Angeles Times Book Review A thoughtful and meticulously reported biography. <br>-- The New York Times Book Review <br> Rich with anecdotes. . . . Thanks to Ms. Masters's book, New Yorkers now have another piece of evidence to weigh as they decide whether or not such a man should govern their state. <br>-- The Wall Street Journal <br> [A] compelling, suspenseful and deeply reported book. . . . Brooke A. Masters gives a dramatic inside account of the fight between Spitzer and the titans of finance. It is journalistic storytelling in high form: smart, fluid and richly detailed. <br>-- Newsday <br> [A] detailed and searching account. . . The broad outlines of Spitzer's battles . . . are well known, but Masters turns each into a short story, packed with moral tension and complexity. <br>-- Los Angeles Times Book Review """A thoughtful and meticulously reported biography."" --""The New York Times Book Review"" ""Rich with anecdotes. . . . Thanks to Ms. Masters's book, New Yorkers now have another piece of evidence to weigh as they decide whether or not such a man should govern their state."" --""The Wall Street Journal"" ""[A] compelling, suspenseful and deeply reported book. . . . Brooke A. Masters gives a dramatic inside account of the fight between Spitzer and the titans of finance. It is journalistic storytelling in high form: smart, fluid and richly detailed."" --""Newsday"" ""[A] detailed and searching account. . . The broad outlines of Spitzer's battles . . . are well known, but Masters turns each into a short story, packed with moral tension and complexity."" --""Los Angeles Times Book Review""" Author InformationBrooke A. Masters is a reporter for the Financial Times, where she covers the intersection of law and business. She was previously a staff writer for The Washington Post, where she reported on the financial services industry and white-collar crime. A graduate of Harvard University and the London School of Economics, she lives in Mamaroneck, New York, with her husband and two children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |