If 1929 fed your hunger for boardroom bloodsport and regulatory catastrophe, Billion Dollar Whale delivers the same voyeuristic thrill—but this time, the architects of ruin are still walking free. Wright and Hope excavate a fraud so audacious it makes the Crash look quaint, tracing how elite entitlement and oversight failures turned sovereign wealth into party money. The same unflinching dissection, the same systemic rot, now dressed in yacht parties and Hollywood excess.
This isn't dry forensic accounting. It's investigative journalism as thriller, blending meticulous research with the pulse-pounding drama of watching ambition devour entire economies. You loved seeing the mighty fall; here, they fall harder.
The same unflinching dissection, the same systemic rot, now dressed in yacht parties and Hollywood excess.
"a truly amazing book...tremendous, fast paced, comprehensive and rather convincing" — Athan Tolis, Goodreads
"a jaw dropping tour de force...Mr. White and Mr. Hope have left no stone unturned in their quest to both unearth and unleash the truth." — Venky, Goodreads
"The details of this book are unbelievable...reads like a financial thriller." — Tina, Goodreads
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