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The Curious Case of Mike Lynch

The Improbable Life & Death of a Tech Billionaire

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Read by the author, Katie Prescott.

A maverick outsider. An improbable life. An even more improbable death. Discover the real story of Mike Lynch, Britain’s enigmatic billionaire.


From humble beginnings, Lynch rose to become one of the UK’s richest men, driving the development of his business Autonomy before selling it to Hewlett-Packard for more than £11bn in 2011. Famously abrasive and hard to read, he soon found himself embroiled in one of the biggest fraud cases in Silicon Valley history, his reputation in tatters.

After a vicious legal battle lasting more than a decade, a British judge found that Lynch had fiddled the accounts. A mere two years later, he was exonerated by a US jury, swerving jail for the rest of his days. Just as he was celebrating his freedom, this second chance at life was snatched away. Almost thirteen years to the day that the Autonomy­–HP deal was signed, Lynch’s yacht, Bayesian, sank off the coast of Sicily, taking the lives of Lynch, his daughter and five others. Hours earlier, his co-defendant, Autonomy accountant Stephen Chamberlain, had been hit by a car in Cambridge and killed. The odds of the two deaths occurring together were estimated at four in one billion.

Drawing on extensive research and exclusive access to key sources, award-winning Times journalist Katie Prescott forensically explores the life and death of this elusive maverick. Prescott takes us into a high-stakes world of corporate subterfuge and rivalries, zigzagging through the hallowed halls of Cambridge, across the frenzied streets of the City of London, and straight to the heart of Silicon Valley. A brilliant feat of investigative reporting, this is a tale where nothing is quite as it appears.

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Critic reviews

There is an old saying that most journalists have a bad book in them . . . Katie Prescott isn’t one of them. If this was a film script no one would believe it (Kamal Ahmed, journalist and author of Life and Times of a Very British Man)
Totally gripping . . . A real-life story that reads like a novel (Sathnam Sanghera, bestselling author of Empireland)
A meticulously researched glimpse into the dark side of tech business in the UK . . . Riveting (Parmy Olson, bestselling author of Supremacy)
This gripping book, with its tragic ending, is a major achievement (Rory Cellan-Jones, journalist and former BBC News Technology Correspondent)
Gripping . . . Essential reading for anyone interested in the future of tech, finance and transatlantic capitalism (Ed Conway, Economics Editor at Sky News and bestselling author of Material World)
All the twists and turns of a top-notch thriller (Steph McGovern, journalist and BBC/Channel 4 Presenter)
One of the most astonishing business stories of our time (Duncan Mavin, bestselling author of Pyramid of Lies and Meltdown)
Excellent, meticulously researched biography
A highly readable book
My book of the year (Martin Vander Weyer, The Spectator)
Katie Prescott's account could hardly be bettered
All stars
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Always aware of Mike Lynch, I really enjoyed his life story. Clearly formed in his youth, his ambition drove passion, innovation and achievement. At that point he drifted. I don't think blaming the City is right, although many do it. The pressures on profits exist, but not at the expense of honest reporting. I loved the American victory over HP and his championing of an appeal against unbalanced US extradition. Yes, he sounds like a blunt, demanding leader, but you have to have that fire to succeed. The shocking let-down was the dreadful narration that rarely missed an opportunity to put the emphasis in the wrong place.

Fabulous insight, appallingly read

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I really enjoyed the audiobook narration in particular and I have listened to a lot of books.

I am still pondering the amount of professional services in the case - all 4 of the accounting firms and how it doesn’t look good on them overall.

The story passed through such unbelievable situations from poor background, highly educated, top end accounting, fresh tech, to legal, to deaths.

In the end I just feel really sad about the whole story and how it ended. There are real lessons in here for business leaders.

I think it has put to bed malicious intent around the deaths, so that’s a good outcome too.

It is a very curious case I agree

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Brilliant book and very interesting. Only slightly marred by the authors seemingly left wing feminist outlook on certain subjects.

Really Fascinating book

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A record of a successful, controversial and ruthless character. This book will make a great movie:)

An unlikely and fascinating story

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The story is very thoroughly researched, and well put together. Unfortunately, the author reads it herself, and I don't think has any experience in narration. The result is strident and over-dramatic.
It might be better to read the book. It is certainly worth reading.

Poor narration spoils the book

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