"A must read by one of the world's most famous journalists. You'll meet most of the key players in international finance, politics, and the media and see who they are and how they think under pressure. It's a real page turner!" --Steve Schwarzman, chairman and CEO, The Blackstone Group, and author of What It Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence
"An extraordinary personal and professional insight into fifteen years of tumultuous times." --Tony Blair
"A world of power, money, ego, and disaster, as witnessed from the front row." --Philippe Sands, author, East West Street and The Ratline
"A remarkable book . . . Barber's writing is alternately brutal, brilliant and scurrilously funny . . . Simultaneously an invaluable historical record, a profound reflection on the media in a rapidly changing environment and, above all, a gripping page-turner full of sharp pen portraits that reveal the anxieties and vulnerabilities of the rich and powerful. Don't miss it." --Misha Glenny, author, MCMAFIA, now a major Netflix series
"A vastly entertaining and insightful chronicle of a top editor's high-wire life of VIP access and dogged reporting, often of those same VIPS who didn't always appreciate it. From Putin playing Chopsticks on the piano at an Embassy dinner party, to the drama of the financial collapse and the tumult of Brexit, Barber saw it all from the front row as he remodeled the FT into a digital powerhouse and honed its intellectual influence. An exhilarating read." -- Sir Harold Evans, ex-editor of the Sunday Times