No One Would Listen

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No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller
OCLC
751127587

No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller is a

John Wiley & Sons.[1]

Markopolos was a guest on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on March 8, 2010.

Reception

The New York Journal of Books felt that the book provided "a really insightful look into the world of high finance, and the best explanation of the Madoff fraud", but found that it had "too much ... about Markopolos himself, his family, his friends".

Wall Street Journal, Richard Tofel (while conceding the quality of Markopolos's investigative work) stated that—by describing his own fears of retribution from organized crime—Markopolos "sheds more light than he intends on just why no one would listen".[5]

References

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  2. ^ No One Would Listen, reviewed by Andrew Rosenbaum, published no later than May 28, 2016 (earliest version on archive.org); retrieved July 31, 2017
  3. ^ "No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller", reviewed at Publishers Weekly; published February 22, 2010; retrieved July 31, 2017
  4. ^ "Book Review: No One Would Listen (Harry Markopolos on Bernie Madoff)", by Doug Cornelius, at LexisNexis; published September 6, 2011; retrieved July 31, 2017
  5. Wall Street Journal
    ; published March 8, 2010; retrieved July 31, 2017

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