This is a nonfiction story that is entirely outside of the genre in which I usually read. Further, it is about the financial game behind the management of the staggering billions of dollars debt in which Caesars Palace found itself. Given my lack of knowledge about the high stakes financial instruments which the authors described, I felt a bit lost. On the other hand, the well-written description of the warring characters was fantastic, and that I could follow. I felt like someone watching a chess match between masters, knowing they were envisioning several steps ahead, but not having a clue what they could see. It's a good book, and if you're in the financial world, this one is definitely worth reading.
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