It is not often that a book on the financial crisis makes you want to get a big bowl of popcorn.
But Vicky Ward's page-turning yarn about Lehman Brothers, the failed investment bank, is the closest thing to a bodice-ripper that the 2008 meltdown is likely to produce.
Ward, a contributing editor at Vanity Fair magazine, backs up from Lehman's tragic collapse to take a look at nearly three decades of backstabbing and greed.
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