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The best thriller books are like a roller coaster ride. It's fast, it's thrilling, and it takes you on a wild journey.

The best action movies in Hollywood or on Netflix are often based on great thriller novels. The best thriller books of all time offer an exciting, suspenseful reads and contains a lot of nerve wrecking action and suspense for you.

In this article we collected the best selling thriller books. These books are extremely well written and we believe that you will enjoy reading them as much as we did. We have included a few of our personal favorites, but there are many more to choose from.

Why Thrillers Are So Popular?

People love to be on the edge of their seats, not knowing what is going to happen next. Thrillers are usually full of suspense, mystery, and action. This combination makes for an exciting and thrilling read.

Some thriller book writers are very successful. James Patterson is one such writer. He has written dozens of best-selling thrillers, many of which have been turned into movies. Stephen King is another popular thriller writer with different voice and genre preferences. His books are often dark and suspenseful, keeping readers in uncertainty.

Thrillers are a very popular genre for a reason. They are exciting and fast-paced, leaving readers wanting more. If you are looking for a book that will keep you entertained from beginning to end, then a thriller book is the right choice for you.

Who Are The Most Prominent Thriller Book Authors?

There are many different thriller book authors that have made a name for themselves in the literary world. But there are several authors who are outstanding from the others:

  • Stephen King,
  • Dean Koontz,
  • Ken Follett,
  • Harlan Coben,
  • John Grisham,
  • and James Patterson

Stephen King is one of the most well-known authors in the genre. He has written over 50 novels, many of which have been adapted into films or television series. His work often deals with horror and suspense, and he has a knack for creating truly harrowing tales.

Dean Koontz is another hugely popular author in the thriller genre. He has written over 100 novels, and his work often features supernatural elements. He is known for creating stories that are both suspenseful and thought-provoking, and his books have sold millions of copies worldwide.

John Grisham is a well-known thriller book author. He has written many bestselling novels, such as The Firm and A Time to Kill. His books have been turned into successful movies, such as The Pelican Brief and Runaway Jury. In addition to being a successful author, Grisham is also a lawyer and philanthropist. He has given millions of dollars to charities, including literacy programs.

James Patterson is a world-renowned author, he has written many novels, including the famous “Alex Cross” series. Patterson's books are known for their fast-paced, suspenseful plotlines. Many of his novels have been made into movies, such as “Kiss the Girls” and “Along Came a Spider”. Patterson is one of the most popular authors in the world, with over 300 million copies of his books sold.

What Are The Most Popular Thriller Book Genres?

The thriller book genre has been around for many years and there are many different types of thrillers. We just collected the most important niches within thrillers:

One of the most popular thriller book genres is the mystery thriller. This type of thriller usually contains a crime that needs to be solved. Another popular type of thriller is the horror thriller. This type of thriller usually contains suspenseful and frightening scenes. The action thriller is also a very popular genre. This type of book usually contains a lot of action and adventure.

What Factors Do We Focused On When We Ranked The Best Thriller Books?

When we set out to rank the best thriller books, there were a few factors we knew were important.

  • Factor 1: Age
  • Factor 2: Plot uniqueness
  • Factor 3: Suspense
  • Factor 4: Popularity (Amazon, B&N)

First and foremost, the book must be a thriller. That might seem like a given, but you’d be surprised how many books are marketed as thrillers that don’t actually fit the bill.

The book should be extremely well-written. A poorly written book can be a chore to get through, no matter how thrilling the plot is.

The book should be suspenseful. A good thriller will keep you guessing until the very end.

In terms of age

With those criteria in mind, we set out to find the best thrillers of all time. We looked at both classics and modern novels, and we consulted with experts in the genre to make sure our list was comprehensive. We also took into account things like awards and critical acclaim when making our decisions.

What Are The Best Thriller Books of All Time?

Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn (2012)

Gone Girl is a masterpiece and one of the most acclaimed thriller books of all time.

The book opens on the fifth wedding anniversary of the golden couple, Nick and Amy Dunne. But Nick has questions when his wife suddenly gets lost under disturbing circumstances.

Nick is the top police suspect. Amy’s friends are saying that she was always afraid of him and hid things from him. However, Nick swears that it is a lie.

When the police examine his computer, they find strange search results, but Nick denies ever making them. His mobile phone constantly keeps ringing. But what happened to the beautiful Amy?

Win, by Harlan Coben (2021)

More than two decades ago, Patricia Lockwood was kidnapped when her family’s estate was robbed. She was locked in a cabin, but she and her captors escaped. All the stolen items were never recovered.

Later, a recluse also gets killed in his penthouse, and he lays next to two significant objects- a leather suitcase with the initials WHL3 and a stolen Vermeer painting.

These two objects point the police to one man. They belong to Windsor Horne Lockwood III, but he doesn’t know how the dead man got them.

A dead man’s secrets will fall into an antihero vigilante’s hands, and a dangerous road lies ahead.

Never, by Ken Follett (2021)

Pauline Green, the US president, always says that minor problems are what build up to become catastrophic.

There is a stolen US army drone, a shrinking Sahara Desert oasis, and an unoccupied Japanese island. But to top it all, there is a top country secret of stashed deadly chemical poisons. All these things are linked to promoting an escalating crisis.

Meanwhile, there is a group of people determined to stop the outbreak of a world war; a Jihadist undercover spy, a lady intelligence officer, and a Chinese spymaster. The president is also involved, but her populist election rival beleaguers her.

The Silent Patient, by Alex Michaelides (2019)

Alex Michaelides's psychological thriller, The Silent Patient, follows one woman's act of violence against her husband and the therapist obsessed with tracking down her reason.

Silent Patient is Alicia Berenson. Wife of renowned photographer Gabriel Berenson, she is an artist in her own right, able to fill galleries with her hyper-realistic artwork. She loves her husband more than anything, but then one day she hears gunshots and the police arrive and find her standing over his body with a smoking gun, his arms and legs wired down.

From that point onward, she does not speak.

Reminders of Him, by Colleen Hoover (2022)

After being released from prison, Kenna Rowan has come back home where everything first went wrong. She hopes to be reunited with her daughter.

All the people in her daughter’s life are set on shutting Kenna out despite how hard she tries to prove herself. Well, everyone except Ledger Ward. Ledger is a local bar owner and part of the few and final connections to Kenna’s daughter.

If anyone were to find out how he is gradually becoming a crucial entity in Kenna’s life, they would jeopardize the trust of all those who are important to them. Their romance will grow but so will the risk.

The Locked Door, by Freida McFadden (2021)

Nora Davis has no idea that her dad has been murdering women in their basement until the police show up.

Decades later, her father is already in prison, and Nora is a professional and successful surgeon who lives a quiet and solitary life. None of the people around her have an idea that her dad was a serial killer, and she hopes it can remain so.

Later on, Nora will find out about the murder of one of her female patients. The patient has been murdered in the same way her father used to do it. Someone now knows Nora’s identity, and they want her to take the crime’s fall. But Nora isn’t a killer, and the authorities can’t blame her for anything, provided they don’t check her basement.

I Am Watching You, by Teresa Driscoll (2017)

While on a train, Ella Longfield hears two young men flirting with teenage girls, but she chooses not to think about anything. She then realizes that these men just got out of prison. She goes on high alert, but something stops her from calling for help.

The following day Ella finds out about the disappearance of Anna, who is one of the teenage girls. A year goes by, Anna is not found, and Ella’s guilt is only wracking her. She keeps getting threatening letters causing her more fear.

An anniversary appeal then suggests that Anna’s family and friends hide something. Someone might know where Anna is, but they are only watching Ella.

The Maid, by Nita Prose (2022)

Molly Gray is different from everyone. She is brilliant, but she can’t quite make out the circumstances and people around her. She is a germaphobe and only comfortable in a routine setup. These traits make her perfect for a maid job in Grand Regency Hotel.

To her, there is nothing better than working at the hotel.

Molly will keep following this routine to perfection until one day. She finds the wealthy and infamous Charles Black dead in the hotel’s suite. The police target her as a suspect, and Molly finds herself in a deception web that she can’t untangle.

The Perfect Wife, by Blake Pierce (2018)

Jessie Hunt is sure that she has put her childhood darkness behind her and moved into a beach mansion with her husband, Kyle.

Kyle has gotten a job promotion, and Jessie is almost done with her education for a career in forensic psychology.

But Jessie will begin to notice strange developments that keep happening. Their neighbors seem to be keeping secrets. Kyle is also highly desperate and wants to join a yacht club packed with cheating spouses, mysterious and troubling rules. There is also a serial killer in the psychiatric hospital Jessie is studying in who knows a lot about her life.

As Jessie’s world unravels, she will question everything, including her sanity.

The Guilty Husband, by Stephanie DeCarolis (2021)

Vince Taylor is living the life. He has all that he ever dreamed of; a beautiful home, he is a New York firm’s CEO, but most importantly, his wife is Nicole- the one who stole his heart once he saw her. Nicole and Vince have built an almost perfect life, but a guilty secret is in its middle.

Layla, an intern at Vince’s firm, is found dead, and she had an affair with Vince. This secret could bring down his world, but Vince will do anything to keep it hidden.

The police will discover Vince’s lie and be convinced that he is the killer. If he didn’t disclose the affair, what else is he hiding, and what else could he be guilty of?

Then She Was Gone, by Lisa Jewell (2018)

Ellie Mack was like a jewel, and everyone loved her. But days before she could go on her idyllic summer vacation, she was gone.

Ten years down the line, Ellie hasn’t been found. Laurel Mack, her mother, is attempting to put everything back together. This time is also months from when a clue about Ellie’s case was brought to light.

Laurel meets Floyd, and they flirt, developing something deeper. She meets his daughters within no time, but Poppy is the most breathtaking. She looks like Ellie. Unanswered questions haunt Laurel even more, but Floyd and Poppy also raise questions.

If You Tell, by Gregg Olsen (2019)

For sisters Sami, Nikki, and Tori, the word ‘mom’ triggers memories they have kept secret since childhood. Until now.

Their sadistic mother, Shelly, has been living in their farmhouse for many years. She subjected the sisters to unimaginable torture, abuse, degradation, and psychic terrors. But that’s how the girls created a strong bond making them less vulnerable than their mother could ever imagine.

Other people in Shelly’s household kept being drawn to Shelly’s darkness and perverse web, but the girls were courageous enough to escape a nightmare that only brought about many murders.

Before I Go to Sleep, by S. J. Watson (2011)

Before I Go to Sleep is a story about how memories play a significant role in defining us.

Every time Christine sleeps, her mind erases all her adult memories, all that happens, or all she does in a day.

The next day she always wakes up like the previous one. She thinks she is still a child and has a whole lifetime ahead of her, one with many choices.

Christine forgets her identity, name, past, and her loved ones. But this situation is even worse because her husband, the only person she trusts, is lying. Is it for her good, or is he hiding something?

The Stand, by Stephen King (1990)

In a Defense Department Laboratory, a nanosecond of a computer error is how the world almost comes to an end. A million causal contacts are linked and form a chain death letter.

The day after, there is a new and bleak world. About 99 % of the population has been wiped out, and there are now no institutions. The survivors are only a handful, and if you are lucky to have survived, you are chosen or choose a side.

In this world, the good rides of Mother Abagail and the worst evil nightmares are embodied in the dark man, Randall Flagg. He has unspeakable powers and a lethal smile.

Mirror Image, by Sandra Brown (2019)

A Dallas-bound jet crash results in a tragedy for Avery Daniels, who works as a TV reporter. It becomes an act of fate, giving her an excellent opportunity to further her reporting career. Avery also becomes a critical player in a drama about deadly desires and violent passions.

She undergoes plastic surgery that completely transforms her face. She is now mistaken for Tate Rutledge’s wife.

Avery is helpless in the hospital when she discovers that someone close to Tate had a plan for his assassination. She now must save him, but to do so, she will have to live a different life, risking her own.

The Racketeer, by John Grisham (2012)

Judge Raymond Fawcett becomes the fifth dead judge in his country. Who is the Racketeer, and how is he involved with this untimely demise? Currently, it is Malcolm Bannister.

Malcolm knows who murdered Raymond and why but his situation on paper is wanting. The murder scene only reveals two dead bodies of the judge and his secretary. It doesn’t show any forced entry or struggle.

There is also an empty state-of-the-art safe, and the FBI wants to know what was inside. Malcolm would love to tell them, but such information demands a price.

The Girl You Killed, by Leslie Wolfe (2021)

Andrea Brafford lives a nearly perfect life. She is a marine biologist, married to Craig, and they have just moved into a new home in Houston’s suburbs to enjoy life.

Months later, a trial that polarizes the town they live in emerges. Craig has been named as a defendant in Andrea’s murder. The once peaceful serenity of this community is now in shatters.

Everyone is talking about Andrea. Her relationships have been exposed, and her case is all that everyone checks on the internet. Her life remains an unsolved puzzle. Was she happy, like everyone thought?

 The Last Nazi, by Andrew Turpin (2017)

Ex-CIA officer and war crimes investigator Joe Johnson unravels the connections between a dangerous British blackmail plot and the presidential campaign financing, the Nazi train.

But this mystery will only become more extensive and touch on Johnson’s personal life in ways he never expected; an SS Holocaust killer got out of his hands years before.

Criminal networks and a high intelligence agency combine their forces against Johnson in no time. Jayne Robinson, his exMI6 colleague, is also involved.

Johnson will find himself entangled in an incredibly challenging situation on a quest to seek justice and revive his dwindling career.

And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie (1939)

Agatha Christie hold the distinction of being the bestselling mystery writer of all time, having sold well over two billion copies of her 78 books. One of the best titles among her taut oeuvre is And Then There Were None.

In 1939, eight people, all strangers to one another, are invited to Indian Island off the English coast. Where they systematically begin killing each other.

For the survivors, it's now a race against time to find the killer among them, and the identity of their seemingly wealthy host.

The Count of Monte Christo, by Alexander Dumas (1844)

This is a tale of suffering and retribution and one that has a thrilling account of unexpected events that condemn a young man into misery.

Edmond Dantes is thrown in prison for a crime he did not commit. He does not even get the chance to go to trial, and he is soon forgotten.

There, he learns about a treasure on the Isle of Monte Christo. He gets firmly resolved on escaping and unearthing the treasure. He gets the help of a fellow prisoner he befriends and finally manages to escape.

He plans to use the treasure to destroy the men who brought about his incarceration. Edmond plots his revenge while faking his identity.

Final Thoughts on the Top Thriller Books of All Time

Thriller books are some of the most popular books on the market. They are perfect for anyone who loves a good suspenseful story with lots of action. If you're looking for your next read, be sure to check out one of these best sellers.

Looking for another genre? Check out our favorite sci-fi book collection.

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9 Financial Thriller Books That Will Blow Your Mind https://joelbooks.com/financial-thriller-books/ Fri, 09 Sep 2022 06:00:00 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=14715

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There's only one place where greed is good: in financial thrillers.

Nothing beats a good financial thriller book, but when it also involves some heist action or financial plot twists, the story simply gets better. Financial thrillers stimulate your mind, give your ideas and make you wonder – what if? What if the money market will meet a big crash? What if you find a secret stock that will skyrocket in the next few months. The charm of the financial thrillers is that they feel so realistic, it could happen on Wall Street next day.

What Kind of Novels Are Considered as Financial Thriller?

A financial thrillers revolve around money, investments, and markets. They often include themes of greed, risk, and betrayal. Financial thrillers typically take place on Wall Street or in the business world, and often involve complex financial schemes and transactions.

The most known financial thriller themes:

Crime related financial thriller themes

  • Stock market fraud (A type of securities fraud involving the manipulation of stock prices)
  • Money laundering (The process of concealing the origins of illegally-obtained money)
  • Bribery and corruption (Giving or receiving of illegal payments to influence decision-making)
  • Insider trading (Illegal practice of buying or selling securities based on non-public information)

Luxurious life related financial thriller themes

  • Rapid financial success
  • Expensive Wall street lifestyle
  • High-stakes gambles of stockbrokers
  • Constant travels to exotic places with private airplane

Many stockbrokers experience rapid financial success and live an expensive lifestyle. They often take high-stakes gambles and travel to exotic places. Some even have their own private airplane. This type of character often gets into some kind or romantic or dangerous drama, that will move the plot until the dramatic ending.

This type of financial thrillers are often full of suspense and excitement, making them perfect for readers who enjoy a good mystery.

Market crash related financial thriller themes

  • Stock market crash dramas
  • Extreme risk-taking transactions gone wrong
  • Shadowy world of high finance

Notable Financial Thriller Movies To Watch:

Some well-known financial thrillers from the world of movies include The Wolf of Wall Street, The Big Short, Too Big to Fail and Margin Call. These stories offer a glimpse into the high-stakes world of finance, where fortunes can be made and lost in an instant.

If you're looking for a suspenseful read that will keep you on the edge of your seat, then check out a financial thriller today. All in all, here are some of the top-rated “money” stories in this genre.

What Are Some Stunning Financial Thriller Books To Read?

Suspect, by Scott Turrow (2022)

If you're looking for an engaging novel to cozy up with, narrated by the charming and quirky investigator Clarice Granum, better known as Pinky. Pinky works in a family law office and her cases often take her on wild adventures. You never know what's going to happen next when you're following along with Pinky on her latest case.

Police Chief Lucia Gomez turns to an old friend, Rik Dudek, to act as her attorney in the federal grand jury investigation, insisting to Rik that the accusations against her are part of an ugly smear campaign designed to destroy her career and empower her enemies.

Whether she's uncovering clues or tracking down witnesses, Pinky is always one step ahead of the game. Her keen eye for detail and sharp wit make her the perfect narrator for this intriguing story.

Scott's new novel is by far the best financial thriller book he has written since Presumed Innocent. The characters are richly drawn and the plot is twisty and compelling. This is a page-turner that will keep you guessing until the very end.

Crisis Deluxe, by Chris Coffman (2021)

The story goes in a few different directions. You get to meet Jacqueline, who is traveling on a ferry around Hong Kong. She is beautiful – long black hair, olive eyes and an incredible smile. Then, the story moves on to Alexander Street.

Known as Dusty among friends and financial specialists, Alexander returns to Hong Kong. It is not his first time there – he used to work in Hong Kong about 20 years ago. Times are different now, but his expertise has only gone higher.

As he gets back to Hong Kong, he realizes the local financial markets are different. They are far from stable and everyone seems to need him to save a major acquisition. On the same note, he is not really wanted there and he is expected to go back home to New York. Then, his love kicks in and everything changes.

Free to Trade, by Michael Ridpath (2012)

Paul Murray has spent most of his life training. The Olympic runner knows nothing else, but somehow, he is intrigued by the trading industry from London. There is money everywhere and the pace is incredibly high – just what he wants to keep himself busy. But one day changes everything in his life.

His colleague Debbie is found dead. Her body is fished out of a river and Paul understands that the trading industry is not all about making money – it hides some dangerous secrets as well. In order to find out what happened to Debbie, he decides to join the dark side of trading and push his way through.

The trading venture takes him all over the world. He gets in touch with the Wall Street industry and then ends up in Las Vegas, trying to find some answers before someone else gets killed. Will he manage to discover the truth and figure out what happened to Debbie?

Hot Shot, by Sheldon Siegel (2019)

Lexy Low is a sugar baby. She gets her money and gifts from Jeff King. But then, Jeff King is found dead. Apparently, he injected himself with heroin. It is hard to tell what happened. Some say it was an accident, while others blame the poor quality of the drug. Some others believe it was a murder. Now, the action moves on to the dark side of Silicon Valley.

In San Francisco, every 11,000th resident is a billionaire. Jeff King was one of them, so there are obviously some financial twists there. He was one of the hottest names in Silicon Valley. Everyone seems to believe that Lexy Low – his sugar baby – is responsible for injecting him with the heroin. It is now up to Mike Daley and Rosie Fernandez to find the truth.

The two public defenders know that everyone has something to hide in Silicon Valley, especially in the billionaire club. This is the 10th financial thriller book of the series and probably the best one. The good news is they are not related, so you do not have to read the previous ones to get it.

The Geneva Connection, by Martin Bodenham (2018)

John Kent is a sharp man. He invests his money very wisely and his life looks like a dream. His private equity firm has never been more successful and turned him into one of the richest people in the world. He can finally provide his family with everything – from the finest foods and comfort to security and luxury, the things he never had as a kid.

Things take a very unusual turn later on. John’s dream is destroyed overnight when he gets some bad news. It seems that his largest investor is not as big as he thought. In fact, the investor is now bankrolled by one of the most aggressive drug cartels from Mexico. Later on, one of John’s partners finds out too much, so he ends up murdered.

At this point, John realizes that he cannot talk too much – the authorities are out of the discussion. The DEA kicks in as well and threatens John with incarceration, so he is caught in the middle. If he ignores the DEA, his family will be ruined if he goes to prison. On the same note, if he betrays the cartel, chances are his family will die.

The Millionaires, by Brad Meltzer (2002)

This is one of the best financial thrillers if you love a bit of mystery too. The story goes in more directions. You have a couple of brothers, a few agents and millions on the table. Oliver and Charlie Caruso work at Greene and Greene. The private bank is exclusively open to millionaires only. To join, you need to deposit $2 million in the account, so it is obviously suitable for the elite only.

The bank starts going down at some point and the success seems to become history. However, the two brothers come up with an offer that no one would be able to refuse. There is $3 million in an account. The account is abandoned, but it cannot be traced. It sounds great – there are no victims, after all. Who would know?

Things escalate pretty quickly and one of their friends is found killed. A bunch of agents and a female investigator join the fun. They have no idea who they got the money from, but the danger is obviously nearby. Will they manage to stay alive? Is the Secret Service on their side or against them? Soon, they realize that being millionaires is not an easy task.

The Banker’s Wife, by Cristina Alger (2018)

A private plane flies to Geneva and ends up into a storm. It disappears and its remains are found later on in the Alps. Matthew Werner was one of the passengers. He was an insider at Swiss United, one of the most powerful offshore institutions out there. His widow Annabel has no idea what has happened, but she believes her death was not an accident.

She has a few things around – a password-protected laptop and a list of sketchy clients. As she tries to find answers, she realizes that she is now targeted by her late husband's enemies.

The story moves on to Marina Tourneau. The society journalist no longer needs to write about rich families, as she is part of one now. However, something changes everything.

Marina’s mentor is found killed and she decides to investigate. As she finds some connections with Swiss United, she realizes that many powerful men out there are involved in a large conspiracy. Her investigation might have the answer to Annabel’s search as well, but only if Marina decides to publish the results.

Liar’s Poker, by Michael Lewis (1989)

The action takes place in the 1980s and follows Michael Lewis in the first book of the series. He lands a job at a top-notch investment firm – Salomon Brothers. He rises over three years and becomes one of the most valuable players in the company, making millions for the firm and himself.

Those frenzied years saw everyone rushing to make money. It was a proper gold rush in the middle of nowhere. The book follows the crazy atmosphere of those times and provides behind-the-scenes action from turbulent years.

Things escalate pretty quickly from actual camaraderie in a fraternity to killer instincts once millions are insightful. Greed is everywhere and there is plenty of reality in this financial thriller book, as it relates to some events that have actually occurred.

Special Circumstances, by Sheldon Siegel (2000)

This is the first book in a more comprehensive series that will definitely hook you in. The whole series features Rosie Fernandez and Mike Daley. The first release exposed the drama and issues associated with important law companies. The action is smooth and feels sharp – it escalates as you read and you simply cannot put the book down.

Mike Daley was a priest. He was also a public defender, not to mention his short career in a law firm. These days, he tries to build a reputation on his own in a different part of town. One day, his best friend is charged with a double murder. Mike ends up in a massive investigation that also involves the law firm he used to work for – things are getting personal.

He ends up discovering a bunch of dirty secrets. He realizes that friendship at this level is only a word – greed is more important. Longstanding grudges will never go and he builds the case based on all these.

Final Thoughts on Financial Thriller Books

Many financial thrillers are set in the world of high finance, where multimillion-dollar deals are commonplace and the stakes are high. The drama comes from the characters' desperation to stay ahead of the game, even if it means breaking the law.

While money is important in a financial thriller, it's not always the only thing at stake. There's also a battle for power and control, with characters using their wealth as a weapon. The drama in these stories comes from the clash of egos and the fight for supremacy.

In the end, these are some of the most exciting financial thrillers out there – some of them standing by their own, while others opening the path to longer series. No matter what type of action you are into, these financial thriller books will make you wonder how much of this so-called fiction is actually reality.

If you are a fan of thriller books, check out our 20 book shortlist of the finest thriller novels.

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Crisis Deluxe by Chris Coffman https://joelbooks.com/crisis-deluxe-by-chris-coffman/ Fri, 09 Jul 2021 07:34:48 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=14689

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Billions At Stake, One Impossible Choice

In the beginning was Jacqueline, and crossings on the Star Ferry with warm Hong Kong breezes blowing strands of long, black hair across her face as her eyes gazed into his.

When investment banker Alexander “Dusty” Street returns to Hong Kong twenty years later, everybody wants him to save a huge acquisition, stabilize panicking financial markets, and return home to New York.

The choice is obvious, until the love of his life reappears.

Crisis Deluxe is a tautly written financial thriller interwoven with a tender love story that blossoms into a passionate romance. A spreading crisis in the global financial markets frames the yearning of two lovers across the miles and decades of their lives.

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The Counterpoint Trilogy Book 2

From the Author:
“It’s 2022 and the world has been changed by a financial crisis. Two people are swept into a deadly race to uncover the truth behind a high-stakes game among the world’s super powers. To save themselves while on the run, they have to discover the conspiracy behind the crisis and the political upheaval that followed. The quest forces them to decide what truly is important to each of them and what price they are willing to pay in order to get it. Their plight serves as a backdrop for some of the ethical and personal questions we struggle with: the role of the government, the rights of the individual vs. state priorities, the price of inequality, etc.
— D.R. Bell

After years of patient preparation, a block of countries led by China and Russia stages an overnight financial coup to unseat the US dollar as the world’s reserve currency. Fortunes are made and lost in a matter of hours. But some have more far-ranging plans than financial gain.
Computer engineer David Ferguson has no idea that a chance meeting with a friendly stranger in the airport will change everything. Suddenly, he is running for his life, without knowing why or from whom. In trying to evade his pursuers, David accidentally involves Maggie Sappin, a graduate student and a transplant from Kiev. To save themselves, they have to uncover the reasons behind a financial crisis and political upheaval that followed. From Los Angeles to Texas, Kiev, Moscow, and New York, the body count mounts along with the layers of deception as two innocent people become key players in—The Great Game.

This is a work of fiction. But what are presented in the story as facts of the time of writing are indeed facts in real life. And if some elements look hard to imagine, back in the early 1980s one would have been laughed at for suggesting that in a few short years people would be dancing on top of the Berlin Wall and the Soviet Union would be no longer.
While The Great Game has originally been conceived as a stand-alone work, it is now the middle book in The Counterpoint trilogy. The prequel, called The Metronome, has been published in August of 2014. The sequel, called The Outer Circle, will be published in April of 2015. The Great Game and The Metronome are largely independent, with only a minor overlap amongst the characters. The Outer Circle brings the heroes of the two earlier books together to conclude their journey.

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