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The Caesars Palace Coup by Max Frumes and Sujeet Indap is a narrative nonfiction account of one of the most contentious private equity restructurings of the post financial crisis era. The book follows the leveraged buyout of Harrahs Entertainment by Apollo Global Management and TPG Capital, the renaming of the company around its Caesars brand, and the years of financial, legal, and strategic conflict that ended in a major bankruptcy battle. Its purpose is not simply to recount a casino company collapse, but to explain how leverage, creditor rights, distressed investing, and private equity incentives interact when a heavily indebted business comes under stress. Written by financial journalists with close knowledge of corporate debt markets, the book combines deal history with courtroom and boardroom conflict. It is especially notable for making technical restructuring issues readable while preserving the complexity of the competing claims, personalities, and incentives that shaped the Caesars dispute.