Quotes
“Gripping…riveting…worthy of a Hollywood movie…Recent revelations about expensive trips and gifts from wealthy United States Supreme Court litigants to certain justices underscore the timeliness of Stein’s book.” New York Law Journal
“More than an historical study of 1930’s judicial corruption, it is a clarion example of the vigilance required in a democracy of the country’s judicial system.” Midwest Book Review
“Stein’s nonfiction book has all of the signs of a crime-thriller. Maybe even verging on neo-noir, regardless of its source material being one hundred percent true.” Magic Pen
“A meticulously researched account…And best of all, it reads like a legal thriller.” Herbert J. Stern, former federal judge and the author of Judgment in Berlin
“[An] eye-popping tale…It will keep you spellbound even though you know the outcome.” Roger K. Newman, author of Hugo Black
“Compellingly written, thoroughly researched…a must-read for those interested in New York during the first half of the twentieth century, a time of giants and giant villains.” Bruce Allen Murphy, author of Fortas