Jerome Tuccille

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Gallery of Fools

Gallery of Fools is the true story of a major art heist in New York City. After returning from a vacation in California with his wife and family, the author is reluctantly drawn into a crime involving the theft of priceless paintings from a Manhattan art gallery, perpetrated by members of his family, and escapes at the end only by the grace of a benevolent deity. In June 2007, one of the paintings, Monet’s “Nympheas,” sold at auction in London for $36 million. Tuccille tries to find redemption in a quixotic political campaign when he runs for Governor of New York, only to have his life unravel before his eyes in a way he could not have foreseen.


Selected Works

Biography
Alan Shrugged: Alan Greenspan, the World’s Most Powerful Banker
An inside look at an anarchist who became the second-most powerful man on earth.
Trump
The first biography of real estate titan and show business personality Donald Trump
Kingdom: The Story of the Hunts of Texas
Kingdom is a fascinating story of the fabulous H.L. Hunt that reads like a novel
Memoir
Gallery of Fools
"A hilarious true story that reads like an Ellmore Leonard novel," said one reviewer. "Anyone who reads this book will understand why."
Heretic: Confessions of an ex-Catholic Rebel
In this memoir, our author is denounced as a heretic by the dean of a Catholic college. He abandons the religion of his youth and embarks on a global odyssey through Australia, Singapore, India, Europe, back to the U.S., which leads to a life of decadence and transcendental discovery.



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