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Readers will find themselves immersed in a rich narrative that reads less like a dry report and more like a compelling story. McLean’s engaging writing style makes intricate financial concepts accessible, allowing everyone to grasp the deeper implications of what happened. Her exploration pushes readers to reflect on accountability and the lessons learned—and those still waiting to be learned.
Through a blend of investigative journalism and personal anecdotes, the book reveals the human side of the crisis. It prompts us to question who exactly was responsible and challenges conventional narratives, making it essential reading for anyone looking to understand this pivotal moment in history.