
US EDITION
St. Martin's Press
Book-of-the-Month Club, Esquire magazine.
A rare inside look at the intersection between Wall Street and The Wall Street Journal
FRENCH EDITION
F1RST Editions
Paris, 1987
"Trading Secrets" was published in France under the title "Wall Street," nearly a year before Oliver Stone's original, unrelated movie featuring a similar Svengali-syccophant relationship against the backdrop of the Greed-is-Good Decade.
"Candid...engrossing."
-Time Magazine
"Superbly crafted. Rich in detail and written in a compelling narrative style, it reads like a popular novel." -Business Week
"An immensely readable chronicle." -Christian Science Monitor
Foster Winans has written, ghostwritten, or "doctored" more than forty books. His latest, published July 2008 by Random House, is "The Man on Mao's Right," with Mao Zedong's principal English interpreter, Ji Chaozhu.
He is president of Winans Kuenstler Publishing, LLC specializing in ghostwriting and producing books, and book-driven branding campaigns for thought leaders and professionals.

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"TRADING SECRETS"
REVIEW
BLURBS:
"This is fast-paced, well written. Riveting." --Publishers Weekly
"Winans is a talented writer." --USA Today
"Winans ... writes like a dream." --Washington Times
"The guy can write." --Kirkus Reviews
"An ambitiously crafted narrative." --LA Times
"Tightly written, dramatic. A compelling book." --New York Daily News
"This is polished prose, revealing a journalistic background and a good literary touch."--Philadelphia Inquirer
"Gripping. He writes well. This book moves. The reader gets involved." -- San Diego Union
"This guy can write. Winans can make you feel what is happening better than most fiction writers Ive read." --Pittsburgh Press
"The book is wonderfully crafted. It is engrossing." --Dallas Morning News
"A captivating book...combination morality play, spy thriller and journalism primer." --Chicago Sun Times
"Captivating" - "Fast-paced" - "Polished" - "Dramatic" - "Gripping"