The shocking true crime story of the fake heiress who conned Manhattan's elite.
How does a young woman with no wealth, no status, and no connections convince New York City’s highest echelons that she is a multi-millionaire German heiress?
In The Heiress Who Never Was, Eden Marquis pulls back the velvet curtain on the dazzling deceit and elaborate fraud of Anna Delvey (real name Anna Sorokin). Moving from high-end Soho hangouts to luxury vacations, Anna used falsified bank records, sleek Instagram filters, and sheer chutzpah to fund a life of absolute excess—leaving a trail of broken trust, unpaid luxury hotel bills, and defrauded banks in her wake.
This fast-paced true crime biography dives deep into the mind of the ultimate 21st-century grifter. It explores the toxic "fake it until you make it" social media culture that allowed her scam to thrive and the dramatic grand larceny trial that captivated the global media. Perfect for fans of Inventing Anna, Bad Blood, and addictive true crime books.
Inside this definitive account, you’ll discover:
Anatomy of a Scam: How Anna manipulated top financial institutions and socialites.
The NYC High Life: A look inside the exclusive art shows, upscale hotels, and private jets.
The Downfall: The spectacular legal showdown, the glamorous courtroom wardrobe, and her high-profile conviction.
Unmask New York’s most infamous socialite scammer. Scroll up and grab your copy today!