Last week, I was hanging around the house all by myself as muh wife is on yet another one of her 2-3 day work trips so I read a whole bunch.
The Successor was a book by one of my favorite New Jersey native sons - Stephen Frey. He isn't a top named author and you won't find his books on the New York Times bestseller lists anymore. In fact, he doesn't even have a website so I am not sure how you find out he has new books coming out in this new digital world. I had to hear about it from a freind this time around.
His books ALWAYS follow a similar plotline yet I am intrigued each time I read one. It goes as follows:
1. Find a sap that is a super smart and great fella and put him in the race or threat of his life.
2. Have this poor sap do this as the major equity traders in the world try to bring him or her down.
3. Have the sap fight fight fight and bring the big super mean men down.
4. End of story... everyone is happy a doodle.
The Successor is no different except that the protagonist is the head of one of these firms and another "firm" is trying to bring him down.
He fights fights fights and brings the man(men) down. Everyone is almost happy a doodle. Good enough fluff and insight into the financial world, but not enough to suggest reading this book as your first Stephen Frey book.
Next up... Brian Haig's The Man in the Middle
Monday, March 12, 2007
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