If you’ve been following my podcast book series, The Context, you’ll have noticed that I am really into fraud. Like, really. I can’t get enough of these real-life who-done-its, whether it’s corporate fraud à la Carlos Ghosn (of Renault and Nissan fame), or a piece of art fraud that took several decades to be ousted in the San Francisco MoMA, or accounting fraud by a German fintech start-up called Wirecard. I love these stories because the books written about them are usually an elaborate mix of psychology, ego, and power, and they give the reader a glimpse into the simultaneous…