
About the Book | |||
Part fiction, part autobiography, this novel told by David Shamash to his English teacher, Joy Esterberg, is a fascinating account of fraudulence and greed. Corrupt financial institutions and governments, money laundering and genealogy, the BritishMorePart fiction, part autobiography, this novel told by David Shamash to his English teacher, Joy Esterberg, is a fascinating account of fraudulence and greed. Corrupt financial institutions and governments, money laundering and genealogy, the British banking system and the Israeli government converge in a shocking cover-up of the existence and theft of an ancient fortune. In the absence of an official investigation, David Levy tries to uncover the truth, only to discover that the malfeasance is alive today and that the story is not over. | |||