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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dean Jobb , Peter BerkrotPublisher: HighBridge Audio Imprint: HighBridge Audio Edition: Library Edition ISBN: 9781665154437ISBN 10: 1665154438 Publication Date: 19 May 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA masterpiece of narrative set-up and vivid language. -- Chicago Tribune Comprehensively researched and enthralling...High-stakes hijinks give the story a rollicking feel, but Jobb manages great poignancy, too. -- Washington Post Intoxicating and impressively researched. -- New York Times Book Review Jobb tells the story of Leo Koretz...with terrific energy and narrative brio. A thoroughly enjoyable read. -- Gary Krist, New York Times bestselling author Narrator Peter Berkrot adopts a tone reminiscent of of Mickey Spillane in delivering this examination of a master swindler from Chicago in the early 1920s. The narration, combined with the author's somewhat breezy style, makes for an enjoyable account of a con game so brazen that it wouldn't be matched until Bernie Madoff's scheme came along...Berkrot adopts a conversational style and eschews theatrics in his narration, preferring to let the story itself capture the listener. But he does add a tone of incredulity as details of the case emerge. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award. -- AudioFile This lively, entertaining, and depressingly relevant history of a man and his con reads like a novel and will be enjoyed by fans of popular history as well as true crime. -- Library Journal (starred review) What makes this book so interesting is the excellent pacing and fine detail laced throughout, the joy of reading about a man who could have taught Bernie Madoff a thing or two, and the sheer chutzpah (and, yes, skill) of Leo Koretz, who for a time lived like Gatsby and who managed to separate millions of dollars from people who probably should have known better. -- Amazon.com """A masterpiece of narrative set-up and vivid language."" -- ""Chicago Tribune"" ""Comprehensively researched and enthralling...High-stakes hijinks give the story a rollicking feel, but Jobb manages great poignancy, too."" -- ""Washington Post"" ""Intoxicating and impressively researched."" -- ""New York Times Book Review"" ""Jobb tells the story of Leo Koretz...with terrific energy and narrative brio. A thoroughly enjoyable read."" -- ""Gary Krist, New York Times bestselling author"" ""Narrator Peter Berkrot adopts a tone reminiscent of of Mickey Spillane in delivering this examination of a master swindler from Chicago in the early 1920s. The narration, combined with the author's somewhat breezy style, makes for an enjoyable account of a con game so brazen that it wouldn't be matched until Bernie Madoff's scheme came along...Berkrot adopts a conversational style and eschews theatrics in his narration, preferring to let the story itself capture the listener. But he does add a tone of incredulity as details of the case emerge. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award."" -- ""AudioFile"" ""This lively, entertaining, and depressingly relevant history of a man and his con reads like a novel and will be enjoyed by fans of popular history as well as true crime."" -- ""Library Journal (starred review)"" ""What makes this book so interesting is the excellent pacing and fine detail laced throughout, the joy of reading about a man who could have taught Bernie Madoff a thing or two, and the sheer chutzpah (and, yes, skill) of Leo Koretz, who for a time lived like Gatsby and who managed to separate millions of dollars from people who probably should have known better."" -- ""Amazon.com""" Author InformationDean Jobb is an award-winning writer and journalist and an associate professor of journalism at the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He has written for major American and Canadian newspapers and magazines, including the Chicago Tribune, American Journalism Review, the Globe and Mail, and National Post. His work as an investigative reporter has made him a three-time winner of Atlantic Canada's top journalism award. A frequent contributor to Canada's History magazine, he also writes a newspaper column on politics and current affairs. Peter Berkrot, a forty-year veteran of stage and screen, has voiced over three hundred audiobook titles, winning Earphones Awards, a 2012 Audie Award nomination, and a 2016 Audie Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |