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Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story

Kurt Eichenwald

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Rating: 4.0/5 Stars
Rank: 45
This enormous, intimate blow-by-blow of Enron's implosion gets as close to what actually happened, in terms of people making (bad) decisions in real time, as anyone who wasn't there with a concealed video-phone possibly could.

Having combed endless documents and interviewed countless principals and peripherals, Eichenwald (The Informant) presents short declarative sentences (and lots of sentence fragments) that may have run through the heads of men like top executives Skilling, Lay and Fastow as they managed to cook a very large set of books, as well as men like Stuart Zisman, a lawyer in the firm's wholesale division who wrote an early memo titled "Overall Book Manipulation" that stated "the majority of investments being introduced to Raptor are bad ones." Eichenwald's bald depictions ("Skilling sank deeper into depression"; "It couldn't be true, [Anderson partner Tom] Bauer thought") make for real tension.

Collegial meetings at the White House with Dick Cheney, Colin Powell and others; charged conference calls with skeptical investors; endless buy-ins, buyouts and acronyms—all are presented in a rat-a-tat style thick with corporate anxiety, keeping pages turning even as the details themselves are numbing. (Luckily, Eichenwald includes a "Cast of Characters" and "List of Deals" so that readers can remind themselves of past carnage.) As an unadorned attempt to get into the heads of some major manipulators, this book can hardly be bettered. (On sale Mar. 8)
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About the Author

has written for the New York Times for more than seventeen years. A two-time winner of the George Polk Award for excellence in journalism and a finalist for the 2000 Pulitzer Prize, he has been selected repeatedly for the TJFR Business News Reporter as one of the nation’s most influential financial journalists.

His last book, The Informant is currently in development as a major motion picture. He lives in Dallas with his wife and three children.



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Editorials

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Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story
Kurt Eichenwald
 From Publishers Weekly
This enormous, intimate blow-by-blow of Enron's implosion gets as close to what actually happened, in terms of people making (bad) decisions in real time, as anyone who wasn't there with a concealed video-phone... read full editorial
 From Booklist
New York Times reporter Eichenwald has now accomplished with the Enron scandal what he did with the ADM scandal in The Informant, rendering complex corporate skulduggery in the form of a page-turning financial thriller... read full editorial
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Praise for Kurt Eichenwald’s bestseller, The Informant:“Ranks with A Civil Action as one of the best nonfiction books of the last decade.”—New York Times Book Review “The thriller of... read full editorial




Customer Reviews

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Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story
Kurt Eichenwald
 FOOL'S GOLD
(NYC, NY) March 17, 2005 - 5.0/5 stars
How the mighty fall. I have been waiting to read Eichenwald's Enron book for sometime and having just finished the thing, I wasn't disappointed in the slightest. I picked up an advance copy from my office and at first sight... read full review
 A master storyteller
(Norfolk, Virginia) April 6, 2005 - 5.0/5 stars
An excellent read. Eichenwald seems to have been near the heart of very troubling business, and takes you on a guided tour through the minds of several shady high-rollers. Make time for this book. Eichenwald is a master storyteller.
 ENRON's indicted CEO couldn't resurface at a worse time ....
(Desert SW) March 20, 2005 - 3.0/5 stars
The subject of ENRON, greed and corportate corruption seems a vague memory for many Americans. Ordinary media has all but packed away discussion about what seemed a convoluted accounting problem but Eichenwald's title... read full review




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