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The Wealth of Shadows

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The Wealth of Shadows

By: Graham Moore
Narrated by: Johnathan McClain
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “A thriller of a different kind—with an unlikely band of economists and bureaucrats working in the shadows to save the world.”—Charles Frazier, New York Times bestselling author of Cold Mountain

An ordinary man joins a secret mission to bring down the Nazi war machine by crashing their economy in this thrilling novel based on a true story, from the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of The Imitation Game and bestselling author of The Last Days of Night.

1939. Ansel Luxford has everything a person could want—a comfortable career, a brilliant spouse, a beautiful new baby. But he is obsessed by a belief that Europe is on the precipice of a war that will grow to consume the world. The United States is officially proclaiming neutrality in any foreign conflict, but when Ansel is offered an opportunity to move to Washington, D.C., to join a clandestine project within the Treasury Department that is working to undermine Nazi Germany, he uproots his family overnight and takes on the challenge of a lifetime.

How can they defeat the enemy without firing a bullet?

To thwart the Nazis, Ansel and his team invent a powerful new theater of battle: economic warfare. Money is a dangerous weapon, and Ansel’s efforts will plunge him into a world full of peril and deceit. He will crisscross the globe to broker backroom deals, undertake daring heists, and spar with titans of industry like J.P. Morgan and the century’s greatest economic mind, Britain’s John Maynard Keynes. When Ansel’s wife takes a job with the FBI to hunt for spies within the government, the need for subterfuge extends to the home front. And Ansel discovers that he might be closer to those spies than he could ever imagine.

The Wealth of Shadows is a mind-expanding historical novel about the mysterious powers of money, the lies worth telling to defeat evil, and a hidden war that shaped the modern world.

©2024 Graham Moore (P)2024 Random House Audio
20th Century Espionage Historical Historical Fiction Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Money War Exciting Socialism
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“A thriller of a different kind—with an unlikely band of economists and bureaucrats working in the shadows to save the world. Graham Moore brilliantly balances deep research into a crucial but little-known moment of history with the tension of a complex espionage story.”—Charles Frazier, New York Times bestselling author of Cold Mountain

“Based on astonishing true events, The Wealth of Shadows is both a gripping, cinematic story of wartime subterfuge, and a powerful reminder of how even the most unlikely people can become resistance fighters during times of crisis.”—Flynn Berry, New York Times bestselling author of Northern Spy and Trust Her

“Fascinating and compulsively readable. Featuring an unlikely and unsung hero who outthinks some of the world’s greatest financial minds, the novel is also a deep meditation on the nature of money, a dramatic and eye-opening explanation of what really triggered our entry into World War II, and a powerful depiction of the people and forces that changed global finance forever.”—Mark Sullivan, bestselling author of All the Glimmering Stars and Beneath a Scarlet Sky

Compelling Storyline • Historical Accuracy • Excellent Narration • Economic Espionage • Superb Reader
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I was honestly surprised by how much I loved this true story of a small, secret group within the US Treasury department who tried to stop Hitler by crashing the German economy. The book starts slowly, but once it gets going, the pacing really picks up and it becomes hard to put down. The author does a great job of introducing economic concepts in a way that is easy to understand. This was a different perspective on WWII than anything I've ever read before and I think that is part of the reason I enjoyed it so much. The history is fascinating and the author takes great pains to be as accurate as possible. I listened while on a long car ride with my older parents and all three of us got hooked. The narrator was terrific.

Excellent Historical Fiction!

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I liked everything about this exciting novel. It gives a real glimpse into life during World War II life in Washington DC, while transcending the complex economic war against the Nazis. Kudos for also taking a glimpse of the admittedly small, but still benevolent efforts to help the survivors of the holocaust. Another great work by Graham Moore.

Excitement of a novel with the underpinnings and background of a history book

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This was an amazing telling of a little-known story. The technical elements were clearly explained. Excellent narration.

Great Story

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From the excellent narration to the excellent writing, I could not stop listening to this book. Go ahead and buy it and be ready to go on a wonderful trip

I would give this book 10 stars if I could

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I have listened (and read) dozens and dozens of books about WWII, historical fiction and non-fiction from my childhood, for more than 6 decades so far. This book told events from a different perspective than I've ever heard or read: economic strategy. It was fascinating and extremely well told. Yes, of course I knew how all this played out in other ways, for example, the confiscation of Jewish property (and that of others) to fund the Nazi war machine is well-known to anyone who knows WWII history and the history of the Holocaust. But in this book the economic strategies of the Nazis and the allies is the focus, and, trust me, it is much more exciting and intriguing than it sounds. There are well-known characters, like John Maynard Keynes and Henry Morgenthau Jr., and the main character, who is unknown, and we are enlightened about how some people's anti-Nazi and anti-fascist ideals led them to want to do something about it, long before the US entered the war. This book is deserving of all the 5 star reviews it has received. Truly an outstanding book, with an excellent narrator, too.

Superb historical fiction

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I’ll buy everything that Graham Moore puts out! Please keep writing, we want more. Great historical insights

Storytelling 10/10

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A richly illuminated tapestry of history and economics, which brought to life historical figures with rich and accurate details. An afterword provides great clarity on what is fact and what fictional elements made this a novel.

Who knew economics could be so interesting

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I liked that the story was based on fact but used some latitude to make the timeline fit the narrative.

How well the story was weaved together.

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Excellent historical fiction very much grounded in research. Narrator was superb. Use of quotes to begin each chapter, as in Moore’s other books, are a thought provoking feature.

Timeliness of this story from World War II

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Awesome book like Moore’s others. Fantastic story based on facts. Wonderful writing really brings characters to life.

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