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Author Jens Heycke shares the details of one of the most significant tax fraud crimes in history in the book “Death, Taxes, and Turduckens.”
The Synopsis

Amazon #1 Bestseller in Personal Taxes
They say nothing is certain except death and taxes… unless you’re a billionaire.
Death, Taxes, and Turduckens reveals the world’s wildest offshore tax evasion scheme, where the ultra-wealthy hide billions inside complex “Trust Turduckens.”
It tells the true story of Robert Brockman, a secretive billionaire indicted for allegedly orchestrating the largest tax fraud in history. Based on exclusive interviews with IRS and DOJ insiders, the book follows investigators as they decrypt covert messages, launch undercover stings, and take on elite legal teams in a billion-dollar showdown.
Tax evasion siphons off enough each year to buy six months of groceries for every household in America. Death, Taxes, and Turduckens not only exposes how the ultra-rich hide over $1 trillion offshore, it also offers practical steps to recover that money for American taxpayers.
The Review
To start, while math and finances have never been and never will be one of my strong points in life, true crime has always fascinated me as a subject. Even stories like those found in films like Catch Me If You Can (based on a true story) have been so engaging to me, so this novel’s premise immediately caught my eye. The author did incredible work in cataloguing and detailing the intricacies of this case, delving into court documents, investigation notes, and so much more to bring this case to life on the page.
The revelations and details that the author laid out felt like something out of a thriller, with many people connected to the case ending up either taking their own lives or passing under suspicious circumstances, and coded messages being found hidden in photographs and codenames given to lawyers in other countries who handled offshore accounts. What stood out in this book was the author’s ability to balance narrative-style writing with educational input on both financial crime investigations and legislation related to finances, with a particular focus on tax evasion. While readers need to pick up this book to get all the gritty details, the author’s work did a fantastic job of making the individuals of this case feel visceral and within reach of the reader. It informed the reader of the laws and loopholes that exist that need to be amended or fixed to prevent these crimes from persisting.
The Verdict
Thought-provoking, engaging, and insightful, author Jens Heycke’s “Death, Taxes, and Turduckens” is a must-read nonfiction actual crime book. The twists and turns in the narrative and case, and the examination of how billionaires act and manipulate finances in general, a subject that has been the cause of great debate in recent years in politics, will stay with readers long after the book’s final pages. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!
Rating: 10/10
About the Author

JENS KURT HEYCKE was educated in Economics and Near Eastern Studies at the University of Chicago, the London School of Economics, and Princeton University. He worked as an executive in several successful technology startups, including one that pioneered the mobile Internet and produced software installed in more than a billion mobile phones.
Since retiring from the high-tech industry, he has worked as a writer and independent researcher, conducting field research around the world, from Bosnia to Panama. Heycke has investigated global tax evasion schemes firsthand, interviewing top IRS agents, federal prosecutors, and financial insiders. His work brings a rare combination of analytical rigor and global perspective to the hidden world of offshore finance.
He is an internationally competitive masters cyclist, winning a bronze medal at the World Masters Games and top-ten places in other world championship events.




















