"Magnificently and heartbreakingly told. . . . Hudson] shows
vividly that really filthy, face-to-face fraud and hard-sell
bullying . . . brought the economy down around our ears."--"The
Boston Globe"
In this page-turning, true-crime expose, award-winning reporter
Michael W. Hudson reveals the story of the rise and fall of the
biggest subprime lender and Wall Street's biggest patron of
subprime: Ameriquest and Lehman Brothers. They did more than any
other institutions to produce the biggest financial scandal in
American history.
It's a tale populated by a remarkable cast of characters: a
shadowy billionaire who created the subprime industry out of the
ashes of the 1980s S&L scandal; insatiable Wall Street
executives; ensnared home owners; investigators who tried to expose
the fraud; politicians who turned a blind eye; and, most of all,
the drug-snorting, high-living salesman who tell all about the
money they made, the lies they told, the deals they closed.
Provocative and gripping, "The Monster" is a searing look at the
bottom-feeding fraud and top-down greed that fueled the financial
collapse.
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