From Publishers Weekly (Copy)
Robichaux pens an account that is part Horatio Alger success story and part cautionary tale…Malone is a complicated hero; focused and driven, he built his empire largely through clever, complicated financing deals…
Publishers Weekly
Walter Isaacson (Copy)
Robichaux has provided a smart assessment of the cable industry through the wild narrative of John Malone… and turned it into a tale that manages to be both colorful and informative.
Walter Isaacson
Tom King (Copy)
John Malone’s remarkable climb [is] a tale worthy of a great cinematic Western. For the first time, we get a sharp picture of the man behind the mogul, an unflinching portrait of one of the business world’s sharpest deal-makers. I dare you to put it down.
Tom King
Ken Auletta (Copy)
With skill and precision, author Mark Robichaux paints a portrait of a man who is both fox and lamb, cunningly ruthless and surprisingly genuine. We get to watch a man who plays chess against opponents who merely play checkers. And we get a really good read.
Ken Auletta
From the Denver Post (Copy)
The insider access gives the book an intimate feel and introduces readers to one of the smartest men in the media business.