Description: Wall Street Journal reporter Pollock, whose coverage of the Frankel case was nominated for the Pulitzer, pulls together her interviews and research to paint a portrait of the notorious financial criminal who fled the U.S. with millions o...
Synopsis Wall Street Journal reporter Pollock, whose coverage of the Frankel case was nominated for the Pulitzer, pulls together her interviews and research to paint a portrait of the notorious financial criminal who fled the U.S. with millions of his clients' dollars.
Details
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Series:
A Wall Street Journal Book, 96
Edition Description:
Illustrated
Size
Length:
276 pages
Height:
9.5 in
Width:
6.3 in
Thickness:
1.0 in
Weight:
20.0 oz
Publisher's Note Explains how Martin Frankel, a nerdy financial whiz, created a complex Ponzi scheme that embroiled some of the world's most powerful business leaders and led federal authorities on a bizarre manhunt that led from America across Europe.
Industry Reviews "A page-turning read...a riveting portrait of Mr. Frankel." New York Times