In the go-go nineties, Jordan Belfort proved that you didn’t need to be on Wall Street to make a fortune in the stock market. His company was good at separating wealthy investors from their cash and spending it as fast as it came in—on hookers, yachts, and drugs. But when Jordan’s empire crashed, the man who had become legend was cornered into a five-year stint cooperating with the feds.
In this astounding account, Belfort tells the true story of his spectacular flameout and imprisonment for stock fraud. Wall Street’s notorious bad boy leads us through a drama worthy of The Sopranos, from his early rise to power to the FBI raid on his estate to his deal with a bloodthirsty prosecutor to rat out his oldest friends and colleagues. With his kingdom in ruin, not to mention his marriage, the Wolf faced his greatest challenge yet: how to salvage his self-respect.
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"Quick read. Scary look into what Wall Street has been and could become again. Never before in my life have I read about such a self-absorbed and delusional person. Well written, though. "
— Charles (4 out of 5 stars)
“Ray Porter is outstanding in his ability to step inside the author’s persona…[an] exceptional portrayal.”
— AudioFile“Another coarse, lively text as a companion to The Wolf of Wall Street…Still a hustler, still a salesman—and also a hell of a writer.”
— Kirkus Reviews" Incredible story telling. Wall street power broker FTW! "
— Nisa, 10/9/2013" Unbelievable you just keep reading to see what else can happen!! What a story it seems more like a novel than real life. "
— Bernardo, 6/22/2013" Preferred the first book but this filled in some of the gaps. What a guy. "
— Bruce, 3/4/2013" terrible sequel. "
— Sunday, 2/15/2013" Poorly written book by an author who clearly likens himself to Tucker Max. "
— Helen, 11/2/2012" Another fantastic read, the story, the people and experiences are fantastic! To think this guy actually survives!!! Is amazing...a must read. "
— Suzanne, 10/11/2012" Fascinating read - I almost enjoyed it as much as the first one. almost..Jordan is a fantastic writer and really keeps the reader engaged. It is too bad he doesnt still have drama to write about. As a reader and fan I really wanted to read more. "
— Jason, 7/27/2012" Not as good as The original. More tales of Jordan Belfort as he gets clean and turns states-evidence to cut his prison term down to size. "
— John, 7/17/2012" Quick read. Scary look into what Wall Street has been and could become again. Never before in my life have I read about such a self-absorbed and delusional person. Well written, though. "
— Charles, 6/16/2012" Easy reading about a self absorbed, selfish man who has no morals or comprehension of ethics. "
— Wendy, 3/16/2012" Good but hard to top the first one. "
— Craig, 2/12/2012" Good follow up as the main character grows up a little bit but still gets into trouble. "
— Darryl, 12/20/2011" Great insightful story of the important things in life "
— cypressx, 8/11/2011" Interesting continuation of the story, but the 1st book was much better. "
— Sean, 6/24/2011" Good but hard to top the first one. "
— Craig, 3/18/2011" Interesting continuation of the story, but the 1st book was much better. "
— Sean, 1/19/2010" Fascinating read - I almost enjoyed it as much as the first one. almost..Jordan is a fantastic writer and really keeps the reader engaged. It is too bad he doesnt still have drama to write about. As a reader and fan I really wanted to read more. "
— Jason, 8/14/2009Jordan Belfort He is the author of the two internationally bestselling memoirs, The Wolf of Wall Street and Catching the Wolf of Wall Street, which have been published in over forty countries and translated into eighteen languages.has served as a consultant to more than fifty public companies and has been written about in virtually every major newspaper and magazine in the world, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, The Times (London), Forbes, and Rolling Stone. He is the author of the two internationally bestselling memoirs, The Wolf of Wall Street and Catching the Wolf of Wall Street, which have been published in over forty countries and translated into eighteen languages.
Ray Porter has garnered two Audie nominations as well as several Earphones Awards and enthusiastic reviews for his sparkling narration of audiobooks. A fifteen-year veteran of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, he has also appeared in numerous films and television shows.