More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite (2010) is a financial book by Sebastian Mallaby published by Penguin Press.
[5] The Journal said it was "The fullest account we have so far of a too-little-understood business that changed the shape of finance and no doubt will continue to do so.
"[6] In a review in The New York Times, the book was called a "smart history of the hedge fund business" that explains "how finance’s richest moguls made their loot," and "argues that the obsessive, charismatic oddballs of the hedge fund world are Wall Street’s future — and possibly its salvation.
"[7] In each chapter, Mallaby takes a narrative focus on one individual or company that played an important role in the history of hedge funds.
Mallaby then weaves in other people, ideas or companies related to the star of the chapter.