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Conspiracy of Fools

by Kurt Eichenwald

Narrated by Robertson Dean

4.29 ABR Score (8.0K ratings)
★ 4.2 Goodreads (6.5K) ★ 4.61 Audible (1.5K)
30h 26m Released 2005 Literature & Fiction

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Thirty hours on corporate fraud shouldn't feel short — yet Robertson Dean makes Enron's collapse move like a heist thriller.

  • Great if you want: true crime energy applied to Wall Street and Washington power
  • Listening experience: dense but propulsive — each chapter raises the stakes higher
  • Narration: Dean distinguishes a sprawling cast with subtle, controlled precision
  • Skip if: financial mechanics and legal detail overwhelm you easily

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About This Audiobook

Corporate America's most spectacular implosion unfolds like a thriller in Kurt Eichenwald's meticulously researched account of the Enron collapse. Drawing on thousands of hours of interviews and previously unreported documents, the narrative traces how a Texas energy company transformed into a house of cards built on accounting fraud, executive hubris, and willful blindness. Eichenwald reveals the complex web of decisions, personalities, and systemic failures that turned what appeared to be a Wall Street success story into a cautionary tale of greed and deception that would reshape corporate governance forever.

Robertson Dean's commanding narration elevates this dense financial expose into compelling audio drama. His authoritative delivery transforms complex accounting schemes and boardroom machinations into accessible storytelling, while his ability to maintain distinct vocal characterizations helps listeners track the extensive cast of executives, analysts, and government officials. Dean's pacing allows the technical details to breathe without losing the mounting tension as the company spirals toward its inevitable downfall. The audio format particularly suits this corporate saga, as Dean's performance captures both the swagger of Enron's peak years and the desperation of its final collapse.