Master Of The Game

How Steve Ross Rode the Light Fantastic from Undertaker to Creator of the Largest Media Conglomerate in the World

Connie Bruck

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"Master of the Game" by Connie Bruck is an absorbing and meticulously researched biography that unveils the rise and fall of Steve Ross, the charismatic and visionary chairman of Warner Communications.

From his humble roots, Ross becomes a savvy businessman, maneuvering his way through the ruthlessly competitive world of Hollywood and revolutionizing the entertainment industry.

Bruck delves into Ross's personal life, exploring the intricacies of his relationships and the influential figures who played a role in shaping his career.

However, as Ross gains power and wealth, he becomes entangled in a web of corruption and scandal, leading to his eventual downfall.

With an eye for detail and a journalistic approach, Bruck skillfully uncovers the intricate layers of Ross's life, providing insight into the complex dynamics of power, success, and ambition in the world of big business.

"Master of the Game" will captivate readers who have an interest in business, entertainment, and the compelling stories of both triumph and tragedy within the high-pressure world of corporate power.

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