The book focuses on the biography of
Marc Rich, a prominent international financier and commodity trader, who became a billionaire in the 1970s, arguably inventing the spot market for oil, grain, and metals. His Switzerland-based corporation Marc Rich + Co. AG actively traded with the apartheid regime of South Africa, Iran under
Ayatollah Khomeini, Cuba, Nigeria under dictator
Sani Abacha, China, the Soviet Union, and later Russia. Indicted on some 65 criminal counts, including income
tax evasion,
wire fraud,
racketeering, and trading with Iran during the oil embargo, Rich, nevertheless, received a widely criticized presidential pardon from U.S. President Bill Clinton on his last day in office. ==Reception==