"After college, Kerbeck rushed to New York to try to make it as an actor. But to support himself, he'd need a survival job, and before he knew it, while his pals were waiting tables, he began his apprenticeship as a corporate spy. As his acting career started to take off, he found himself hobnobbing with Hollywood luminaries: drinking with Paul Newman, taking J.Lo to a Dodgers game, touring E.R. sets with George Clooney. He even worked with O.J. Simpson the week before he became America's most notorious double murderer. Before long, however, his once promising acting career slowed while the corporate espionage business took off. The ruse job was supposed to have been temporary, but Kerbeck became one of the world's best practitioners of this deceptive--and illegal--trade. His income jumped from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars a year. Until the inevitable crash... Kerbeck shares the lies he told, the celebrities he screwed (and those who screwed him), the cons he ran, and the money he made--and lost--along the way" -- Provided by publisher
Robert Kerbeck Ordre des livres
Robert Kerbeck s'est fait connaître par des récits percutants, notamment ceux inspirés par son expérience personnelle d'un incendie de forêt dévastateur, qui a servi de base à son premier livre après avoir captivé un large public en tant qu'éditorial. Ses essais et nouvelles ont été publiés dans de nombreuses revues littéraires respectées, et l'une de ses nouvelles a été adaptée en un film primé. L'écriture de Kerbeck se distingue par son exploration de l'expérience humaine dans des circonstances intenses, allant des catastrophes naturelles au monde captivant de l'espionnage d'entreprise, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives pénétrantes sur la résilience et la condition humaine.

- 2022