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Black money: a financial novel as good as Sherlock Holmes
Black money: a financial novel as good as Sherlock Holmes
Hong Chu/Wen
When I was a student, Sherlock Holmes' detective stories once fascinated me. The wonderful feeling of walking into a bizarre case alone under a desk lamp at night is still fresh in my memory. In fact, what attracts me most about every story of Sherlock Holmes is the part where Holmes explains his reasoning process to Watson step by step after making a conclusion. His meticulous, amazing logic and ability to observe details always leave me with endless aftertaste after reading the story.
Detective mystery novels may be attractive because they can stimulate readers' curiosity step by step, and then solve the mysteries one by one. Curiosity is human nature, and mystery novels capture this characteristic of human beings. However, when it comes to human nature, there is another feature that cannot be ignored, and that is greed. People often say the word "killing for money", which shows that the motivation of most criminal cases is related to money.
In the financial field where money is dealt with every day, events affected by money happen every day, and greed and bloodthirsty caused by money are even more undercurrent. Insider trading and money laundering by financial practitioners; Inside story of international private equity fund participating in enterprise merger and acquisition ...