The Spider Network
An intricate exposé of the Libor scandal’s masterminds and the global finance manipulation.
An intricate exposé of the Libor scandal’s masterminds and the global finance manipulation.
The Great Influenza, authored by John M. Barry, takes readers back to 1918, the year of the deadliest pandemic in history. Barry meticulously narrates the course of the influenza pandemic, which claimed the lives of an estimated 50 to 100 million people worldwide. The book not only delves into the spread of the disease and its societal impacts but also highlights the scientific endeavors and medical challenges faced in combating the virus. Through compelling storytelling, Barry explores the interplay between science, politics, and human resilience in the face of an unparalleled global health crisis.
Catch and Kill’ recounts Ronan Farrow’s investigation into Hollywood’s sexual misconduct, unraveling cover-ups and the systems in place to silence victims.
Pete Comley presents an in-depth analysis of the impact of inflation on economies and individuals, and discusses possible future scenarios.
Transform obstacles into growth opportunities with Stoic wisdom.
Scarred by Emily McIntire is emotionally charged, blending themes of dark romance and suspense. It explores themes of love, healing, and the impact of past traumas.
Flip the Script by Oren Klaff is about the art of persuasion in sales and business. It emphasizes framing ideas so that prospects feel they originated them.
In ‘Never Lie,’ a woman’s past with a serial killer intersects with her present life, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful narrative.
An exploration of England’s formative Anglo-Saxon period and its enduring legacy.