Brooke 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.
"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"
New York State attorney general Spitzer takes on troublemakers from Wall Street to the insurance industry-and wins. A Washington Post staff writer who's been following his every move offers this assessment. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
"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"
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