Riveting . . . the most psychologically detailed portrait of the brutal 9/11 mastermind yet . . . uses the prism of one family to examine the mind-boggling culture-rocking effects that sudden oil wealth had on Saudi Arabia THE NEW YORK TIMES The Bin Ladens are shrouded in secrecy living in one of the most closed unaccountable countries on earth. Little has been known about the world that created Osama - until now. In this gripping account prize-winning journalist Steve Coll has interviewed those closest to the family who rose from Yemeni peasants to jetsetting millionaires in two generations. In doing so he reveals a Saudi Arabia torn between religious purity and the temptations of the West telling a story of oil money power patronage and dangerous cultural extremes. Enthralling . . . explains a great deal a bout the tentacles that run from Riyadh to touch a wider world tentacles of corruption ambition hedonism and dislocation . . . a classic saga OBSERVER Grippingly told . . . ought to be read by anyone who really wants to understand the origins of the current crisis LOS ANGELES TIMES