Thomas Bolden grew up on the streets, his childhood a blur of fragmented memories. But now hes managed to put his past behind
him, find the woman he wants to share his life with, and carve out a
successful career on Wall Street. Until, in the blink of an eye, his
world is turned upside down. A bizarre kidnapping sends him fleeing
for his life, his face everywhere on the TV news, and a violent,
shadowy organization is framing him for crimes he did not commit.
"Reich's conspiracy thriller eventually loses the momentum needed
to deliver on the tight suspense it promises."' - Publishers Weekly
"The book offers too little of the financial wheeling and dealing
that Reich (Numbered Account, 1997, etc.) does better than anyone
else, and too many leftovers from other thrillers. The results may
leave you stirred, but not shaken." - Kirkus Reviews.
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Christopher Reich is a New York Times bestselling author. His works include Numbered Account (1998), The Runner (2000), Rules of Deception (2008), Rules of Vengeance (2009), The Prince of Risk (2013).
His novel The Patriots Club won the International Thriller Writers award for Best Novel in 2006.
He lives in Encinitas, California, with his wife and two daughters.
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Name Pronunciation
Christopher Reich: Reich rhymes with Mike
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