"A near-perfect, highly quotable revenge thriller for the AI-powered era. God's Ponzi is one of the year's top legal thrillers." -BestThrillers.com
Gregory Portent demands revenge.
Revenge is best served cold and when the prey begs to be the target. With his skills and charisma he lures them in easy-using an investment bank to launch a Ponzi scheme. Gregory Portent has one advantage-artificial intelligence.
At a critical point, he loses his way. A 'black swan' event follows and the Ponzi scheme borders on the brink of collapse. It's not about revenge anymore; it's about survival. Greedy lawyers, the FBI, and international syndicates pursue him. Greg must go on the run. Everyone he cares about is now in danger. He must win. The strange thing? You'll be rooting for him the whole time. Will he win big and get his vengeance?
Robert Buschel proves beyond a reasonable doubt, he is a rising storyteller. Pick up God's Ponzi and unlock the secret behind the world's most diabolical Ponzi scheme.
2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist - Second Novel
2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist - General Fiction
2022 Maxy Awards Winner - Mystery & Crime
Finalist, The BestThrillers.com Book Awards - Legal Thriller
"A bracing revenge tale with a strong cast." -Kirkus Reviews
"A near-perfect, highly quotable revenge thriller for the AI-powered era. God's Ponzi is one of the year's top legal thrillers." -BestThrillers.com
"From Darknet AI, to Wall Street, to high stakes wagering. God's Ponzi is an edge of your seat thrill ride that will have you thinking about the role of AI in our lives long after you finish." -Brian Cuban, author of the novel, The Ambulance Chaser
"I couldn't stop turning the pages to find out if it's going to succeed, or if it's doomed to amplify those same human errors into planetary-scale ruin." -Brian Dunning, host of Skeptoid.com
"God's Ponzi is a great modern morality tale about greed and corruption... Despite his heinous deeds, you'll find yourself rooting for the wise cracking, sometimes sensitive Gregory Portent, and hating yourself for doing so." -Brett Wallach, author of A Man Out Of Time