The Man Who Fell From the Sky by William Norris
I honestly never expected to learn or even read so much about the stock market and business acquisitions from a biography but this book was surprisingly informative. about that stuff. There is a lot of information in this book that makes it a very weighty read or listen in this instance.
If you want to be technical about it, there isn't really a closure or an ending to this story. The reader does not know for sure what happened to Alfred Lowenstein and no one ever will at this point in time - so long after these events took place. There is no 'a-ha' moment at the end, William Norris is reasonably sure that he knows the truth of what occurred that day and wrote the truth about what happened to Lowenstein, but there is no way to be 100% certain.
This audiobook was fine and I listened to it all the way through, but ultimately it is a little too dry and stock heavy for me to be fully drawn into the story or be interested in re-reading it.
I received this audiobook free from NetGalley and CamCat Perspectives to review and this is my honest review.
Three out of five stars
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