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Trust Fund
Author: Stephen Frey
ISBN: 122108
Publication Date: 1/2001
Pages: 341
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Publisher: Balantine Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2
Stephen Frey must have friends in high places in the publishing world because this book was dreadful. There is not a single pleasant character except for the hero's wife, who has a very small role. I thought the book was mean-spirited, that the characters were caricatures, the plot ridiculous, etc. It's one of the worst books I've read in a long time!
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A NOVEL OF MONEY AND POWER.PIT BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER AND PUTS PERSONAL HONOR TO THE ULTIMATE TEST,
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The book was very good, lots of drama, and twists & turns to the story. Very easy reading, kept me interested right to the end!!
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Excellent suspense involving high finance, politics and the inner sanctums of inherited wealth & power of an American family in a conspiracy thriller. Gripping drama that won't let you put it down.
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First,Warfield is left vulnerable to every Wall Street shark out to make a killing.Then a sudden rash of real killings forces Bo to confront the specter of a sinister conspiracy-and brings him face-to-face with one shocking truth after another,shattering the world and family he thought he knew,leaveing him utterly alone and running for his life
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Stephen Frey is a must read for anyone who enjoys intrigue in the financial world.
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Tightly written lots of twists. Makes you think.
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A fast and interesting read.
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Watchout for Ransack a massive data bank compiling all kinds of personal information. It is controlled by top political figures who are using it to advance their agenda. Bo Hancock, the adopted son, of an incredibly wealthy family is the prime character. He manages the multibillion dollar family investment fund. He is exiled to the West because of concern that he is just too smart and too honest to deal with. But, naturally he returns to carry on the good fight. This book is a fairly exciting read. But, Frey tends to write his key figures as being virtually unbelievable. They are just a bit too perfect. Past that point, it's a good,quick,exciting read.
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Behind every fortune lies a crime.