- Published: 18 June 2018
- ISBN: 9780753557518
- Imprint: WH Allen
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 496
- RRP: $28.00
The Spider Network
The Wild Story of a Maths Genius, a Gang of Backstabbing Bankers, and One of the Greatest Scams in Financial History











- Published: 18 June 2018
- ISBN: 9780753557518
- Imprint: WH Allen
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 496
- RRP: $28.00
will snare you in its web of deceit, lies, corruption, manipulation and colourful characters. [a] brilliant investigative exposé
Harlan Coben, bestselling thriller author
An incredibly entertaining, globe-straddling inside account of how one trader turbocharged a greedy cabal that scammed savers and borrowers everywhere. A must read if you want to understand how big banks and traders really work
Marcus Brauchli, former Executive Editor of the Washington Post and Managing Editor of the Wall Street Journal
how did a socially awkward English math whiz mastermind manipulation of lending rates on a global scale? And was Tom Hayes truly the mastermind, or just a cog in a corrupt banking system? In David Enrich’s gripping tale, the characters have nicknames worthy of the Mafia, and their ethical compasses aren't much better
Paul Ingrassia, Pulitzer Prize winner and bestselling author of CRASH COURSE
supremely gripping ... a thrilling tour de force of reporting, revelation and reasoning ... unmissable
Iain Martin, bestselling author of MAKING IT HAPPEN: FRED GOODWIN, RBS AND THE MEN WHO BLEW UP THE BRITISH ECONOMY
Equally entertaining and illuminating … Enrich’s brilliant depiction … owes to deep reporting, deft writing, and a nuanced approach that characterizes the entire book… First-rate.
John Helyar, bestselling author of BARBARIANS AT THE GATE
gripping and disturbing ... It reads like a thriller and has some hilarious moments, whilst raising important questions about the nature of our financial and judicial systems
Ian Fraser, journalist and author of SHREDDED: INSIDE RBS, THE BANK THAT BROKE BRITAIN
David Enrich is a masterful story teller ... Michael Lewis has a new rival
Sheila Bair, former chair of the FDIC and president of Washington College
An absorbing read that provides both a meticulous dissection of an immense scandal as well as a fascinating human story
Bethany McLean, bestselling author of THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM: THE AMAZING RISE AND SCANDALOUS FALL OF ENRON
For years, David Enrich has chased down the inside story of one the biggest financial frauds in history and was even threatened with jail by a British court if he printed what he knew. Now, in his blockbuster book The Spider Network, all of the secrets come spilling out…With an unerring eye for detail, Enrich shows in this masterful work how a toxic stew of greed, arrogance and a lust for power led to a criminal scheme of unparalleled dimensions. It should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand the dirty underbelly of the financial world.
Kurt Eichenwald, Pulitzer Prize winning author of THE INFORMANT
This dwarfs by orders of magnitude any financial scams in the history of markets.
Andrew Lo, Professor of Finance at MIT
Anyone with an interest in financial services and in what has gone wrong will find The Spider Network compelling.
Daniel Finkelstein, The Times
In the hands of journalist David Enrich, the true tale of former UBS and Citigroup trader Tom Hayes becomes a page-turning crime drama that engages – and educates – readers from beginning to end.
The Charlotte Observer
a surprisingly human narrative … truly memorable … a vivid depiction of the ethos of the core financial institutions upon which the global economy depends
New York Times
A gripping narrative ... impressive reporting and writing chops are on full display ... reads like a fast-paced John le Carré thriller, and never lets up
New York Times book review
a feat of reporting, and much of it reads like a novel
Leigh Gallagher, Washington Post
a model of investigative financial writing... a more satisfying read than THE BIG SHORT by Michael Lewis
Literary Review
a remarkable read
John Arlidge, Sunday Times
jaw-dropping
Financial Times
a gripping financial thriller
Daily Mail