3.75 stars. After his introduction as a parolee in Black Friday, Jason Stafford has found a new career as a financial consultant, helping to ferret out criminal activity in the financial world. He is hired by the family of a dead patriarch, with a Ponzi scheme hedge fund (e.g., Bernie Madoff.) As in the first book, there are two parallel story lines. The government cannot find any money, but Jason is promised a lifetime annuity if he can find the money. He cleverly goes back over old ground, delving into new areas, and finds the money, making friends and enemies along the way. And his personal life remains very complicated. As in the first book, the body count is high, especially when you wrap in money laundering for drug lords.