Rogues - Book Review

Rogues

Patrick Radden Keefe


4.5 stars


An intriguing look at an array of con-artists and criminals and those who make a stand to expose them. 

Keefe exposes in his story-telling manner someone who chose vintage wine as their tool to cheat, someone who loved money so much he would betray his mentor, and an MGM mogul who keeps the public guessing, among many other stories.

This is a valuable book to see the world of rebels and cheats that we might not otherwise be aware of. It is a world that will frighten us but is explained in detail by Keefe. As a prize-winning journalist he also shows us the human side of these individuals, their past, their ex-spouses and how they live with themselves.

Written in short-story chapter format, it was hard to put down and made good night time reading. This would be a good book as a gift for the socially conscious in your circle.

There is a wonderful quote buried in the chapter of the Lockerbie bombing. In the philosophy of Robert Nozick - there's a difference between retribution and revenge. The role of the avenger is to deliver a message. 'I know who you are. I know what you did.'

Thank you #PatrickRaddenKeefe for being the avenger.
 

Taking a step back from all this real life lying, next up The Girl in the Eagle's Talons, Karin Smirnoff.

How often do you read non-fiction? Tell me.


 

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