Description
Worldly Goods by Michael Korda follows a world-famous millionaire whose life is consumed by the pursuit of revenge against his uncle and cousin, whom he holds responsible for his parents’ deaths at the hands of the Nazis. Immersed in wealth and influence, he navigates elite circles and personal obsessions, discovering that power and ambition cannot shield him from the consequences of obsession and betrayal.
Readers who enjoy historical fiction with high-stakes drama will be drawn into this tale of family intrigue, moral complexity, and the long shadows of history. The novel combines meticulous character study with a gripping exploration of revenge and responsibility, making it a compelling choice among secondhand books for those who appreciate morally charged stories set against the backdrop of post-war society.






















