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Cover of The Insider: a Novel

The Insider: a Novel

✍ Scribed by Stephen Frey


Publisher
Ballantine Books;Random House Publishing Group
Year
2000;2005
Tongue
English
Weight
180 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0345480368

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✦ Synopsis


Ambition. Greed. Blackmail. Murder.
All before the opening bell.

Hungry to play in the big leagues, Jay West lands a coveted position with a powerful Wall Street investment firm, working as the handpicked protΓ©gΓ© of the successful, charismatic Oliver Mason. But Jay soon suspects that Oliver's stellar track record is more than a result of hard work or good luck. The man seems to have everything--including a violent temper and a boundless desire for money and prestige.

Then a trusted coworker is brutally murdered. With a conspiracy of deceit and corruption closing around him, Jay races to untangle the sordid lies that have quickly and too conveniently blackened his name. Trusting no one, Jay must rely on his own cunning and wits to stay in the game--and to stay alive.

From Library Journal

Jay West leaves his job at a commercial bank to take what he feels will be a more exciting and lucrative position at the investment firm of McCarthy and Lloyd. But he finds more excitement than he bargained for: shortly after arriving at the firm, a colleague disappears and is found murdered, and there are indications that some of his associates are involved in illegal trading and other serious crimes. Gradually Jay realizes that he may be facing a life-threatening situation. Easygoing and low key, he is surrounded by more intense personalities, each with his or her own motivations. He starts out with a na vet that disappears as he discovers what is really going on, demonstrating confidence and intelligence that enable him to handle whatever situations arise. The author maintains a suspenseful atmosphere throughout. Narrator Jack Garrett reads at an even pace that keeps the story moving along; his characterizations capture the individual identities of the players in this drama. Highly recommended for all fiction collections.DCatherine Swenson, Norwich Univ., Northfield, VT
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Frey has been a banker and has worked at J. P. Morgan in mergers and acquisitions. He is also the author of recent best-sellers, such as The Inner Sanctum (1997) and The Legacy (1998). Reviewers usually assign Frey's work to the "financial thriller" genre, but the intrigue he weaves here runs the gamut from romantic to political. Even though his plot employs a complicated financial scheme, Frey avoids losing his readers by using narration and dialogue that clearly explain the details. The hero is Jay West, who jumps at the chance to work for a powerful Wall Street investment firm. Little does he know that he is being set up by the man who hired him. Every piece of advice and every invitation or gift the man offers West is part of a sinister strategy to implicate West in crimes the boss has committed. Along the way a body is dumped in an alligator-infested Louisiana swamp, a corporate jet is blown up over the Atlantic, a secretary at the firm is strangled with a necktie in a hotel room, and an illegal arms deal goes down in Afghanistan. Frey's crisp style keeps you eagerly racing ahead, curious to find the connection between all these misdeeds. David Rouse


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