Courtesy of Larry Doyle.
I thank those who have not only read my book but taken the time to leave their thoughts on the book’s page at Amazon. I welcome sharing some selected comments in the hope that they might stimulate others to want to pick up the book.
Author Larry Doyle has written a book that you simply cannot put down. It is a page-turner and each page is a thriller that takes you on an adventure like you’ve never been on. Larry was unafraid to step up to the plate and tell America all of the ugly details behind the conspiracy and the collusion among Wall Street bigwigs, insiders, and so-called admired top brass as well as the politicians, and the regulators.
Buy two copies, one for yourself and one for your Congressman.
This amazing book is becoming the needed bridge between the ‘regular, small’ guy and the honest part of Wall Street.
This is a great read and goes into great detail that anyone, even someone who is not familiar with financial markets, can understand. In Bed with Wall Street should be required reading for every high school student in this country.
This is the first book that truly pulls the curtain back on how the average investor gets fleeced by Wall Street. This is a must read for everyone who would like a fair system of capitalism in this country. It’s perhaps one of the most truthful books on this topic I’ve ever read.
Recommend that anyone with an IRA account, investments in stocks or wondering why their CDs are only paying 1% read this book.
Mr. Doyle brings fresh insight and understanding to current day complex (& profitable) relationship between Wall St and Washington DC. His careful and supported case studies are lucid, analytical and scary. I consider his book the freshest & possibly the most important summary of the last ten years of our economy to date.
Larry has produced an impressive work that reads like a thriller novel but is based on corroborated facts complete with a historical perspective making the story he tells of a tilted playing field and the facade of regulation difficult to argue with. He takes the high road avoiding partisan politics but instead focuses on the interplay between Wall Street, politicians, and regulators pulling no punches along the way.
The real life stories are chilling to even the most seasoned veteran. Larry’s writing skills and the sobering reality and implications of the subject matter make this a book that you won’t want to put down.


