Ben Mezrich is a bestselling author known for his addictive non-fiction stories about young geniuses making fortunes in morally ambiguous circumstances.
He has written sixteen books, selling over four million copies worldwide.
His most famous works include "Bringing Down the House" and "The Accidental Billionaires," the latter of which was adapted into the Oscar-winning film "The Social Network." Mezrich's writing style blends factual events with a narrative approach, often focusing on true stories of wealth, crime, and rivalry.
His books have been translated into numerous languages and have spent weeks on bestseller lists, establishing him as a prominent figure in contemporary non-fiction literature.
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