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Ben Mezrich

    7 février 1969

    Ben Mezrich a créé son propre genre de non-fiction addictif, narrant les histoires étonnantes de jeunes génies qui atteignent un immense succès aux confins de la possibilité, de l'éthique et de la moralité. Ses œuvres explorent souvent les côtés les plus sombres de l'ambition et de l'innovation, révélant les réalités cachées de triomphes incroyables et les drames inévitables qui les accompagnent. Mezrich se concentre sur les récits bruts des mondes de la technologie, de la finance et de la quête du pouvoir, où le génie se heurte au risque et où les histoires d'ascension et de chute sont tout aussi captivantes.

    Ben Mezrich
    Bringing Down the House
    The X-Files: Skin
    Seven Wonders
    Straight Flush
    The Midnight Ride
    Antisocial Network
    • "Beat-by-beat account of how a loosely affiliated group of private investors and internet trolls on a subreddit called WallStreetBets took down one of the biggest hedge funds on Wall Street"--

      Antisocial Network
    • From the celebrated, New York Times bestselling author comes the twisted thriller of an MIT grad student who unwittingly uncovers the hidden connection between the Gardner Museum heist and the most fascinating secret in American history. THE CARD SHARK: Hailey Gordon is looking to make some fast cash to help pay her tuition when she's caught counting cards at the Encore casino in Boston. She grabs her winnings and makes her escape. With guards closing in, she dives into an unlocked room to hide . . . only to find a dead body. THE EX-CON: Recently released from prison, Nick Patterson hasn't felt hope in a long time, but the job he "inherited" in prison promises to change that. He enters hotel room 633 to find that the person he was supposed to meet has been murdered. Next to the corpse stands a terrified young woman--Hailey Gordon. THE PROFESSOR: American history professor Adrian Jensen learns of the death of his professional nemesis, Charles Walker, the night after he received Walker's latest research. Skeptical at first, Adrian nearly deletes the file. But when one small, new detail catches his eye, he makes it his mission to uncover what could be one of the biggest secrets of the Revolutionary War. All three strangers find themselves on the cusp of an incredible discovery--one that someone is willing to kill to keep buried.

      The Midnight Ride
    • Straight Flush

      The True Story of Six College Friends Who Dealt Their Way to a Billion-Dollar Online Poker Empire--And How It All Came Crashing Down . . .

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(30)Évaluer

      A group of frat brothers from Montana transformed their weekly poker game in a dive bar into a highly successful online company, showcasing their entrepreneurial spirit and the unexpected journey from casual gaming to business success. This larger-than-life true story highlights their challenges and triumphs in building one of the most profitable ventures in history.

      Straight Flush
    • Seven Wonders

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(5)Évaluer

      Whilst exploring the ruins of a Greek temple, Professor Jack Grady receives an urgent phone call: his brother, a renowned mathematician, has been murdered. Jack must race from Brazil and Jordan to India and Peru in order to discover the secret that links the Seven Wonders of the World, before it's too late...

      Seven Wonders
    • Fatal Flesh When moonlighting medical students "harvesting" skin from a corpse for temporary use accidentally take it from the wrong donor, the results are catastrophic:a New York City hospital ward is destroyed in a bloodbath, and an elderly professor, admitted for a routine skin graft, is suddenly the city's most wanted fugitive. Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully are the only ones to suspect something more ominous than a medical procedure gone awry. As the FBI agents investigating the "X-Files"--strange and inexplicable cases the Bureau wants to keep hidden--Mulder and Scully are determined to track down the forces they suspect are behind the murderer. While the police hunt the fleeing professor, Mulder and Scully track the skin that was grafted onto him, a trail that leads from the morgue to the headquarters of a cutting-edge biotech company to the jungles of Thailand. Together they begin to uncover an unholy and totally deniable alliance between a battle-trained plastic surgeon, international politicians, and a legendary Thai monster known as the "Skin-Eater."

      The X-Files: Skin
    • Bringing Down the House

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(1837)Évaluer

      After five weeks on the "New York Times" bestseller list in hardcover, Mezrich's inside story of the young card-counting masterminds who took on Vegas is poised to reach an even wider audience in its new paperback edition.

      Bringing Down the House
    • Once Upon a Time in Russia

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(76)Évaluer

      Written by the New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental Billionaires and Bringing Down the House, this title offers insight into the lives of Russia's most famous oligarchs.

      Once Upon a Time in Russia
    • Bitcoin Billionaires

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(5341)Évaluer

      After Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss reluctantly settled with Mark Zuckerberg for their contribution to the invention of The Facebook, they planned to take their fortune and set themselves up as a VC fund in Silicon Valley. They quickly discovered that no one would take their money, for fear of alienating their nemesis. Quite by accident, while nursing their wounds in Ibiza, they stumbled into a shady character who pointed out to them that Facebook, ironically, was now the establishment; if they wanted to be disrupters and make a true killing they needed to get in on the ground floor of a brand new idea: cryptocurrency. They started buying Bitcoin when it was $6 a coin. As of the publication of this book, it is trading at over $7000 a coin. On 26 November 2017, they became the first Bitcoin billionaires. From the Silk Road to the Dread Pirate Roberts to the halls of the Securities and Exchange commission to the headquarters of Facebook, Bitcoin Billionaires will take us on a wild and surprising ride while shining a bright light on an economic event that continues to baffle the average reader.

      Bitcoin Billionaires
    • Straight Flush

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(18)Évaluer

      Straight Flush is the true story of a group of University of Montana frat brothers who turned a weekly poker game in the basement of a local bar into one of the largest online poker companies in the world. At its height, the group's online empire was bringing in revenues of over a million dollars a day. The industry they launched grew so huge so fast, and in such a grey area of US and international law, at first it was never really clear whether their actions were legal or criminal. From setting up their operations in Costa Rica, to their efforts at building a veil of legitimacy in Vancouver; from embracing a hedonistic lifestyle of girls, drugs and money to becoming some of the richest people in the world; from engaging in operations against their competitors that sometimes escalated into near all-out wars to the legal battles that finally resulted in one of them heading to prison and another living life on the run âe" Straight Flush is an exclusive look behind the headlines of one of the biggest stories of the past decade.

      Straight Flush
    • Ugly Americans

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(3826)Évaluer

      Exploring the world of Ivy League hedge-fund traders, this gripping narrative delves into high-stakes finance and the intricate connections to the Asian underworld. Ben Mezrich weaves a tale filled with ambition, risk, and the unique culture of elite investors, offering readers an insider's look at the thrilling and often dangerous intersections of wealth and power.

      Ugly Americans