A review by atulchin
All the Devils are Here: The Hidden History of the Financial Crisis by Bethany McLean

4.0

More analytical than The Big Short, but unlike the End of Wall Street, the narrative stops once the crisis begins. It is perhaps not the first book one should read on the topic, since it is more technical than either of those books. Its index is faulty, it has no footnotes, and its list of acronyms at the front is incomplete. It occasionally is excessively non-partisan, blaming both sides when one was clearly more at fault. But the depth of analysis is really impressive.