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Busted: life inside the great mortgage meltdown
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Andrews, Edmund L
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c2009
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Busted weaves together the author's own ride to the edge of bankruptcy with the tragicomic stories of his lenders, the Wall Street pros behind them, and the policymakers in Washington who were oblivious until it was too late.
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