Hudson's Kill
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Golden Hill and The Alienist meet Gangs of New York in this sweeping historical crime drama set in 19th century New York
Paddy Hirsch crafts narratives that delve into the intricate world of finance and economics with a distinctive blend of accessibility and wit. He possesses a unique ability to demystify complex global economic systems, presenting them to readers with clarity and humor. His approach marries journalistic rigor with a narrative flair, making profound economic concepts understandable. Hirsch's writing style is designed to be both educational and entertaining, reflecting a deep comprehension of the financial landscape.


Golden Hill and The Alienist meet Gangs of New York in this sweeping historical crime drama set in 19th century New York
Fans of Caleb Carr, Erik Larsen, and Gangs of New York will love this riveting historical thriller debut, set in a 1799 New York City. Seven years after a financial crisis nearly toppled America, traders chafe at government regulations, racial tensions are rising, and corrupt financiers make back-door deals with politicians... 1799 was a hell of a year. Thanks to Alexander Hamilton, America recovered from the financial panic of 1792, but the young country is still finding its way. When a young lawyer returns to prove his father's innocence, he exposes a massive financial fraud that the perpetrators are determined to keep secret at any cost. And reaching the highest levels, the looming crisis could topple the nation.