
After Augustus appeared as one of the characters in
Kurzweil’s children’s book Leon and the
Spitting Image, he began to wonder what had happened to him in the
intervening years. Even with his unique name, Augustus proved difficult to
track down. Kurzweil eventually discovered that he was part of an incredibly
complicated loan scam involving, among other things, fake royalty. Celebrities
such as Chuck Norris, Steven Seagal, and Ernest Borgnine were involved in the
scam and unraveling it steers a good chunk of the book into the true crime
genre.
Fact proves stranger than fiction in this engrossing read. After
years of tracking Augustus through court documents and online searches, Kurzweil
does eventually meet up with him. Like most of Whipping Boy, the oddness of Kurzweil’s long-awaited reunion with
his childhood bully shows that fact really can be stranger than fiction.
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