
The Great Ocean Tank at the New England Aquarium is four stories high, containing 200.00 liters of salt water, and houses over 150 varieties of marine creatures. Three sand tiger sharks, each has three thousand teeth spiny habitat stalking prey. Enter Charlie Kelemen, short, burly, gregarious Wall Street titan. Charlie throws a surprise birthday gala for his wife Samantha (aka Sam) in the attraction of Boston.
He disappears for the holidays, only to reappear beneath the surface of the aquarium. Charlie's arms are pre-threaded with fresh blood to attract sharks. It is anchored with a stainless steel cart of public services; slowly dragging it to disappear. Impressed see partygoers party sharks. Who Killed Charlie? Why? Debut author Norb Vonnegut joins the money and the murder of Top Producer, (Minotaur, 2009).
Thirty-two years, Grover O'Rourke was educated at Harvard and exudes its very strong Southern gentlemanly charm. Sachs is a producer of Kidder and Carnegie (SKC), a boutique investment firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions. Eighteen months ago, a sleepy truck driver on I-95 killed his beloved wife Evelyn and her four-year-old Finn. Regrets abound as they grieve.
Charlie and Sam (who had been fellow Wellesley College Room Evelyn) extended their home to Grover during their duel. Sam is now committed to comforting. Charlie also wonders if, founder of Kelemen Group, a money management firm, produces a bad deal for the cause of his death. Grover is forced to explore more. Their initial findings expose a public person's profile Charlie contrary.
SKC members and leaders of Charlie Boston Police investigation of a murder, Grover advice to avoid its own investigation. He references popular Andy Warhol "fifteen minutes of fame" statement. Instead, he believes that all people experience their own fifteen minutes of humiliation, given Google-driven world to this day. He lives his when Charlie discovers forged his name to a letter of approval, encouraging friends to invest in the Group Kelemen.
SKC declared conflict of interest and places Grover on administrative leave until the case is resolved. Charlie is furious that his maligned record unblemished career. It is also angry that customers like Betty Masters, a single mother raising her Down syndrome child, broke. Grover resolve to find the murderer Charlie and intensifies the reason. Charlie portable and secrets revealed sexual prime broker to the solution of intricate murder mystery. Their tax returns are 1040 declared $ 53,000 in annual income also discredits his opulent lifestyle.
Vonnegut, a professional private wealth management, describes pranks Wall Street's everyday experience. the main producer, Patty Gershon, 43, gets short black hair, lipstick red Ferrari and designer pantsuits. She rules "Estrogen Alley," the family nickname of the company of women runners. Grover referred to her as "Lady Goldfish." The species eat their young and Gershon is a predator in the office.
She is committed to working with its largest customer Grover, Josef "Jumping JJ" Jaworski, CEO of Jack Oil. Grover is on guard. Terms such as "micro cap" and "zero cost dollars," Top Producer's narrative authenticate without alienating readers not industry. You are also involved in the rich aura of New York. Welcome to the world of $ 175 haircuts on the Upper East Side Manhattan, and $ 800 horse-drawn carriage rides.
smart tactics to help solve the murder of Charlie Kelemen. Ultimately, Grover O'Rourke and dollar transcends death, realizing the opportunity to love again. Vonnegut book is captivating inaugural fiscal fiction, and an intriguing look behind the scenes Wall Street. It generates a high reading performance of your investment. Visit the author online http://norbvonnegut.com .
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