All the Money in the World
By (Author) John Pearson
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
14th December 2017
Film tie-in edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Energy industries and utilities
History of specific companies / corporate history
True crime
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
332.092
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
270g
Inspired by the fortunes and misfortunes of the Getty family, whose most extraordinary and troubled episode the kidnap and ransom of grandson Paul Getty is now a major motion picture, directed by Ridley Scott, from a screenplay written by David Scarpa and starring Michelle Williams, Christopher Plummer and Mark Wahlberg.
When sixteen-year-old Paul Getty was kidnapped, the news exploded worldwide. But his grandfather, J. Paul Getty, the richest living American, refused to pay the ransom, oblivious to his sufferings. And as the days dragged painfully on, it was Pauls distraught but determined mother Gail who was left to negotiate with his captors
In this full biography of the Getty family, John Pearson traces the creation of their phenomenal wealth and the ways in which it has touched and tainted the lives of various generations. Packed with colourful characters, bitter feuds and unexpected turns, it is a riveting insight into the lives of the super-rich.
Previously published as Painfully Rich.
Motion Picture Artwork 2017 CTMG. All Rights Reserved.
An absorbing read Kirkus
John Pearson is the author of several novels and biographies including The Life of Ian Fleming, Stags and Serpents: the History of the Dukes of Devonshire and The Profession of Violence: the Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins, which was awarded the Edgar Allan Poe Special Award by the Mystery Writers of America.