I was so interested in Episode 46: The Royal Scam: Kings of Counterfeit on CNBC about the counterfeiting of Art Williams Jr. on American Greed that I watched it twice. This book fills in all the details about Art Williams, Jr., dubbed the "king of counterfeit," making funny money and tragically abandoned twice by his duplicitous father. from this dysfunctional family came the felonious success of the non pareil "supernote".It was also interesting to read of the history and techniques of the Secret Service. I enjoyed this book which is not only a guidebook for anyone interested in the art of counterfeiting but also a very incisive study of the criminal mind. When Art, the counterfeiter, talks about people getting "the glow" after viewing his efforts, it's a bit like gold fever that strikes miners. Being from Chicago's mean streets, corruption reigns supreme. Even in Alaska the bug bites Art's father who falls victim to the pitfalls of counterfeiting.
Fun, fun, interesting book. If only he'd used his powers for good...
—bwalker
I like Abagnale's story better, but parts of this were interesting.
—sassa
Really good! Interesting, emotional and quick/easy. Good read!
—Paigie
Fascinating story of a master counterfeiter.
—iamkeybee