A review by afrugalfather
Den of Thieves by James B. Stewart

I read the abridged version, so I can't fairly review the unabridged, but the abridged did not seem overly shortened. What struck me most was how it seems that despited brazenly conducting illegal trading activities and being found guilty the subjects of this book seem to still have managed to keep much of their wealth and are seemingly still living the high life with the only downside of still not being able to work directly in the finance industry. The author did not seem to delve much into the victims here, perhaps because it may be difficult to assign damages money lost because to insider trading but it was not clear how much total damage was done by the subjects of the book (though it seems to be a considerable sum).