Trust Fund
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Takeover and The Insider comes a riveting new novel pitting brother against brother and putting personal honor to the ultimate test--in the world of high finance and boundless ambition among power brokers from Wall Street to Washington.
A scion of wealth and privilege, Bo Hancock is the youngest son of Connecticut's most inf...more
A scion of wealth and privilege, Bo Hancock is the youngest son of Connecticut's most inf...more
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Published
January 18th 2001
by Ballantine Books
(first published 2001)
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Stephen Fry's finance books are awesome. And this one proves no different. To what lengths will a brother go to for getting his entire share of the inheritance? This thriller lays that out with a usual twist. While outlining a fund manager's job, the tensions in family business are also detailed here
Loved this book - sometimes the good guys win and do the right thing for the right reason.
Nov 01, 2011
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Stephen Frey's foresight always amazes me.. Predicting the crisis a decade before it actually happened!! WOW!!
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For the last 15 years I’ve been lucky enough to be a novelist. Until recently the books were set in the worlds of Wall Street and Washington. In addition to writing, I’ve also had a career in finance with specialties including merger & acquisition advisory and private equity at firms like J.P. Morgan in New York City and Winston Partners just outside D.C. in northern Virginia.
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