John Anderson received his A.B. in history from Rice University. He also holds three graduate degrees from Yale University. The former deputy editor of American Lawyer, he is the author of two widely praised nonfiction books (Burning Down the House and Art Held Hostage). He lives in Ossining, New York, with his wife and son
"John Anderson's Follow the Money shows that when George W. Bush,
Karl Rove, Alberto Gonzales, and others arrived in Washington,
D.C., in 2000, they brought with them the Texan Republican way of
getting things done. While Americans were fixated on terrorism and
the war in Iraq, the corruption never stopped in Washington.
Combining the curiosity of a journalist with the perspective of a
historian, John Anderson brilliantly lays it all out for the
reader, whose jaw will drop when seeing what -- even today --
passes for political leadership and representation of the people in
our nation's capital."
-- Craig Unger, author of House of Bush, House of Saud and the
forthcoming The Fall of the House of Bush
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