
The Money Gods
In The Money Gods, wealth stops being a tool and becomes an altar. As Ellery H. Clark follows characters pulled into a world where markets behave like omens and ambition dresses itself as virtue, the novel turns modern finance into a living mythology-one that rewards devotion, punishes doubt, and asks what, exactly, we sacrifice when we call prosperity "success."
In The Money Gods, wealth stops being a tool and becomes an altar. As Ellery H. Clark follows characters pulled into a world where markets behave like omens and ambition dresses itself as virtue, the novel turns modern finance into a living mythology-one that rewards devotion, punishes doubt, and asks what, exactly, we sacrifice when we call prosperity "success."
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In The Money Gods, wealth stops being a tool and becomes an altar. As Ellery H. Clark follows characters pulled into a world where markets behave like omens and ambition dresses itself as virtue, the novel turns modern finance into a living mythology-one that rewards devotion, punishes doubt, and asks what, exactly, we sacrifice when we call prosperity "success."











