Truth and Consequences

Life Inside the Madoff Family

Business & Finance, Economics, Economic History, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Truth and Consequences by Laurie Sandell, Little, Brown and Company
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Laurie Sandell ISBN: 9780316198929
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Publication: October 31, 2011
Imprint: Little, Brown and Company Language: English
Author: Laurie Sandell
ISBN: 9780316198929
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Publication: October 31, 2011
Imprint: Little, Brown and Company
Language: English

In December 2008, the world watched as master financier Bernard L. Madoff was taken away from his posh Manhattan apartment in handcuffs, accused of swindling thousands of innocent victims-including friends and family-out of billions of dollars in the world's largest Ponzi scheme. Madoff went to jail; he will spend the rest of his life there. But what happened to his devoted wife and sons? The people closest to him, the public reasoned, must have known the truth behind his astounding success. Had they been tricked, too?

With unprecedented access to the surviving family members-wife Ruth, son Andrew and his fiancée Catherine Hooper-journalist Laurie Sandell reveals the personal details behind the headlines. How did Andrew and Mark, the sons who'd spent their lives believing in and building their own families around their father's business first learn of the massive deception? How does a wife, who adored her husband since they were teenagers, begin to understand the ramifications of his actions? The Madoffs were a tight-knit-even claustrophobic-clan, sticking together through marriages, divorces, and illnesses. But the pressures of enduring the massive scandal push them to their breaking points, most of all son Mark, whose suicide is one of the many tragedies that grew in the wake of the scandal.

Muzzled by lawyers, vilified by the media and roundly condemned by the public, the Madoffs have chosen to keep their silence-until now. Ultimately, theirs is one of the most riveting stories of our time: a modern-day Greek tragedy about money, power, lies, family, truth and consequences.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In December 2008, the world watched as master financier Bernard L. Madoff was taken away from his posh Manhattan apartment in handcuffs, accused of swindling thousands of innocent victims-including friends and family-out of billions of dollars in the world's largest Ponzi scheme. Madoff went to jail; he will spend the rest of his life there. But what happened to his devoted wife and sons? The people closest to him, the public reasoned, must have known the truth behind his astounding success. Had they been tricked, too?

With unprecedented access to the surviving family members-wife Ruth, son Andrew and his fiancée Catherine Hooper-journalist Laurie Sandell reveals the personal details behind the headlines. How did Andrew and Mark, the sons who'd spent their lives believing in and building their own families around their father's business first learn of the massive deception? How does a wife, who adored her husband since they were teenagers, begin to understand the ramifications of his actions? The Madoffs were a tight-knit-even claustrophobic-clan, sticking together through marriages, divorces, and illnesses. But the pressures of enduring the massive scandal push them to their breaking points, most of all son Mark, whose suicide is one of the many tragedies that grew in the wake of the scandal.

Muzzled by lawyers, vilified by the media and roundly condemned by the public, the Madoffs have chosen to keep their silence-until now. Ultimately, theirs is one of the most riveting stories of our time: a modern-day Greek tragedy about money, power, lies, family, truth and consequences.

More books from Little, Brown and Company

Cover of the book Gorilla and the Bird by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book A Nearly Normal Life by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book The Seventh Sense by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book Brunch Is Hell by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book The Glass-Blowers by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book Swimming Sweet Arrow by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book Follow Me by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book Vendetta by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book Triple Threat by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book Swipe Right for Murder by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book Spent by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book It's All American Food by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book Guilt by Association by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book Confessions: The Private School Murders by Laurie Sandell
Cover of the book Recoil by Laurie Sandell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy