Duncan Mavin is the author of Pyramid of Lies: Lex Greensill and the Billion Dollar-Scandal and a journalist at The Washington Post, based in the UK. He was previously a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, working in Asia, the US and across Europe, and a chartered accountant in the City. His previous book, Pyramid of Lies, was a critically acclaimed bestseller. It was one of Waterstones' political books of the year for 2022 and an Observer book of the week. It was excerpted in The Times, the Mail on Sunday and the Australian media. He has appeared on several radio and television shows, as well as at literary festivals, to discuss the book and the fallout of the Greensill scandal it describes. The book has been optioned for both documentary and dramatic rights.
Unputdownably delicious . . . the British version of Bad Blood . . . [but] better -- <i>The Sunday Times,</i> on <i>Pyramid of Lies</i> Terrific . . . shows the emptiness behind the bombast -- Nick Cohen, <i>The Observer</i>, Book of the Week A meticulously researched and enjoyably lively account -- <i>The Daily Telegraph, </i>on <i>Pyramid of Lies</i> Forensic and riveting -- <i>The New Statesman, </i>on <i>Pyramid of Lies</i> An incredible book, transforming a complex financial scandal into a rich character drama -- Bradley Hope, co-author of <i>New York Times</i> bestseller <i>Billion Dollar Whale, </i>on <i>Pyramid of Lies</i> Leaves little doubt that much is indeed wrong in the excessively close relationship between some financiers and politicians . . . [who] stood to gain millions of pounds -- Simon Clark, author of <i>The Key Man, </i>on <i>Pyramid of Lies</i> Mavin expertly demystifies the rise and fall of Greensill Capital and weaves an intriguing tale at the cross section of sleaze, power and greed at the heart of UK politics and global finance. A fascinating - and prescient - read -- Karl Holbrook, Executive Editor, <i>Daily Express, </i>on <i>Pyramid of Lies</i>