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The First Billion

by Christopher Reich
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Overview

Christopher Reich electrified readers with Numbered Account and The Runner, his first two international thrillers. Now the New York Times bestselling author whose work has been called “gripping” (Chicago Tribune), “chilling” (The Denver Post), “wonderful” (The New York Times Book Review), ratchets up the stakes in an ingeniously plotted story of nerve-jangling intrigue and hot-wired suspense. Using today’s cutthroat global economy as a backdrop, The First Billion explodes into a breakneck tale of betrayal, revenge, and redemption...

John “Jett” Gavallan is a former fighter pilot, now the high-flying CEO of Black Jet Securities, an investment firm that earned its first billion before the techno dream crashed and burned. Poised for an offering crucial to his company’s survival, Gavallan is banking on the riskiest gamble of his dazzling career. In exactly six days, he will take Mercury Broadband, Russia’s leading media company, public on the New York Stock Exchange. But rumors of fraud have suddenly surfaced that could send the deal south. Gavallan makes a preemptive strike by dispatching his number-two man—fellow Desert Storm fighter pilot Grafton Byrnes—to Moscow to penetrate the shadowy Russian multinational. When Byrnes fails to return, Gavallan fears the worst. But the truth is even more diabolical than he can imagine.

Plunging into a desperate search for his best friend, the renegade top gun is suddenly fighting a different kind of war, where there is no safe harbor and no one he can trust. Not Konstantin Kirov, the elusive head of Mercury Broadband who may not be what he seems. Not the bankers and traders Gavallan does business with every day. Not the exotic beauty who has told him all her deepest secrets—except one. Suddenly Jett finds himself trapped in a conspiracy that could shatter the delicate balance between nations—and plunge the global economy into chaos. Hunted by the F.B.I. and a band of elite killers, Jett races from Palm Beach to Zurich to Moscow in a desperate search for answers. But for this brave ex-commando haunted by visions of war, the truth comes at a terrible price. With Mercury rising and the hours ticking down, he is moving closer to a place where murder and revenge are the currency of choice...and where the first billion is the ultimate insider secret—and the deadliest obsession of all.

With breakneck plotting, stunning realism, and a sense of danger that keeps the heart racing, The First Billion is a knockout of a novel that will linger long after the final shocking twist is revealed.

Two titles from a best-selling author, for the price of one!

Synopsis

Christopher Reich electrified readers with Numbered Account and The Runner, his first two international thrillers.

New York Times

Smart and sophisticated...Wonderfully credible.

About the Author, Christopher Reich

Christopher Reich was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1961. A graduate of Georgetown University and the University of Texas at Austin, he worked in Switzerland before returning to the United States to pursue a career as a novelist. He lives in California with his wife and children.

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With his fortune, his future, and his career on the line, former Desert Storm pilot John "Jett" Gavallan has dispatched his best buddy to Russia to scope out some very disturbing rumors. When his friend fails to return, Gavallan doesn't have time to suspect the worst. Instead, he must beeline it to Moscow to resolve the mess and save as many lives as he can. A pulsing international thriller from the author of Numbered Account and The Runner.

Chicago Tribune

Gripping.

Denver Post

Chilling detail, suspense and intrigue.

Nelson DeMille

A wonderful novel, a sophisticated story of conspiracy, treachery and political intrigue.

New York Daily News

Extremely entertaining...the pace is relentless.

New York Times

Smart and sophisticated...Wonderfully credible.

People

Fascinating...the tension crackles.

San Francisco Chronicle

Fast-paced... compelling, rich with intrigue and suspense.

Wall Street Journal

Irresistible.

Publishers Weekly

Reich continues to struggle, trying to recapture his early success. After a rather intriguing setup, this third novel gradually evolves into something more like an unintentional parody than a real thriller. Following the altogether lackluster Allan Folsom-esque Nazi war crimes plot of The Runner, the Swiss banker-turned-thriller writer returns to the more familiar arena of international finance, which provided the intriguing backdrop of his 1998 bestselling debut, Numbered Account. But action and pacing are made to substitute for the authenticity and credibility that distinguished his promising first novel. Borrowing to the hilt in a go-for-broke move, Jett Gavallan, ex-Gulf War fighter pilot turned founding CEO of Frisco-based Black Jet Securities an up-and-coming investment banking firm puts all his chips on the line for the chance to take public Mercury Broadband (Russia's answer to AOL) with shares worth $2 billion. The pot of gold at the end of his rainbow is a cool $70 million, but all is not blue skies. An enigmatic online financial analyst, Private Eye-PO, starts warning investors that the deal is bad, leading Jett to send partner Grafton Byrnes undercover to Moscow to verify the legitimacy of Mercury Broadband. Graf calls in with a coded warning that all is not well, Jett's investigator locates the real Private Eye-PO in Delray Beach, Fla., and bodies begin piling up. Credibility wanes and action spins out of control as Jett and an old flame embark on an intercontinental plane and car chase. Comic-book dialogue ("Kind of you, Mr. Gavallan. It's not often a disloyal, disgraceful slut gets any TLC") makes this thriller read like an old Saturday Night Live skit, which may give it kitsch appeal but undermines its dramatic effect. Major ad/promo. (Aug. 20) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Library Journal

This latest by Reich (Numbered Account) is a good if not exceptional thriller. John "Jett" Gavallan is the CEO of Black Jet Securities, a company that helps other companies go public on the New York Stock Exchange. A Russian Internet provider is ready to take the plunge, and Jett sends best friend and partner Grafton Byrnes to Russia to confirm that the deal is legitimate. When Grafton disappears, Jett not surprisingly decides that he must find him, even if it jeopardizes the deal. What he doesn't realize, however, is that the deal is phony and that the head of the Internet company is a mobster. The FBI believes that Jett knows the company to be a mob front and is getting ready to arrest him. Jett's quest for his friend and the truth propels the book to its inevitable conclusion. Even though the twists are obvious, this novel still has its compelling moments. For larger fiction collections. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 5/1/02.] Jeff Ayers, Seattle P.L. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

The New York Times

So suspenseful.... So much fun.... There has been no shortage of writers aspiring to be the John Grisham of Wall Street.... Reich deserves the Grisham mantle.... just the item to throw into the beach bag this summer.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2003
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Pages
608
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780440234692

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