
Game of Shadows
Barry Bonds, BALCO, and the Steroids Scandal that Rocked Professional Sports
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Scott Brick
The complete inside story of the shocking steroids scandal that turned the sports world upside down
For years, in the shadowy reaches of the world of sports, there were rumors that some of our nation’s greatest athletes were using steroids, human growth hormone, and other drugs to run faster, jump higher, and hit harder. But as track stars blazed their way to Olympic medals and sluggers brought fans back to baseball, sports officials, the media, and fans looked past the rumors and cheered on the athletes to ever-higher levels of performance. Then, in December 2004, San Francisco Chronicle reporters Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams broke the story of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, a tiny nutritional supplement company that, according to sworn testimony, was supplying elite athletes with banned drugs. The stories shocked the nation and the exposés led to congressional hearings on baseball's drug problems and a revived effort to purge the US Olympic movement of drug cheats.
Now, in Game of Shadows, Fainaru-Wada and Williams tell the complete story of BALCO and the investigation that has shaken the foundations of the sporting world. And at the center of the story is the biggest star of them all, Barry Bonds, the muscle-bound MVP outfielder for the San Francisco Giants whose suspicious late-career renaissance has him threatening Hank Aaron’s all-time home run record.
Shocking, revelatory, and riveting, Game of Shadows casts light into the shadows of American sports to reveal the dark truths at the heart of the game today.
©2006 Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams (P)2006 Books on TapeListeners also enjoyed...




















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Winner - AudioFile Earphones Award, 2006
"A sober, skillful and utterly damning account of not just the Bonds fiasco but the pervasive influence of steroids in sports." (Los Angeles Times)
"Devastating. . . . groundbreaking. . . . Necessary reading for anyone concerned with the steroids era in baseball and track and field and its fallout on sports history." (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times)
"A compelling portrait of conspiracy. . . . Fascinating." (The Boston Globe)
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Worth a listen
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Extensive research that backed up everything he wrote about
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Great narration too -- amazing how important that is.
Irresistable
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Absolutely perfect!
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Reads like a Novel
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great read
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Though the book is not entirely about Bonds, all of the supporting evidence is brought to bear ultimately to condemn Bonds of PED abuse and knowingly cheating at baseball.
The book is very well written, easy to follow and the case is laid out in a very convincing fashion.
Any baseball fan owes it to him or herself to read this book and make a decision for themselves, whether they believe Bonds or not.
Undeniable
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I love baseball and it's interesting to see the story that is 50% about Barry bonds and him being a jerk.Baseball 60% / Track 30% / All Sports
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