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The Millionaires

by Brad Meltzer, Tony Goldwyn
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Synopsis

Charlie and Oliver Caruso are brothers at a private bank so exclusive that there's a $2 million minimum. When the door of success slams in their faces, the brothers accept an offer they can't refuse: $3 million in an abandoned account that can't be traced. But after the sophisticated computer transaction has been completed, they quickly realize they actually stole $300 million. Now the secret service and a female P.I. are closing in fast. Whose money did they take? And why is the secret service trying to kill them? In a high-speed game of cat-and-mouse filled with twists and turns, both men are suddenly asking themselves: Who wants to be a millionaire?

Publishers Weekly

This giddy fourth thriller by Meltzer (The First Counsel) mixes up banking, cyber-theft and Disney World in a fast-paced, fresh-scrubbed tale of financial adventure. Oliver Caruso is sweating out some scut work for Henry Lapidus, bigwig at Greene & Greene, a private bank so exclusive clients require $2 million just to open an account. When Oliver and his younger brother, Charlie, find proof that Lapidus has been sabotaging Oliver's career plans, the brothers conspire to rip off the lingering balance from a deceased client's account. Silly boys! Not only is the local security goon Shep (formerly Secret Service) already chiseling in on their scam, the real Secret Service thugs are on the case almost immediately. The $3 million the Carusos swiped has somehow cybernetically blossomed overnight to over $300 million. Desperate to clear their names, the boys escape to Florida, following the money to the daughter of the deceased millionaire, a former tech wizard for Disney with a secret invention everyone in this book would happily kill for. The ins and outs of how to steal money that isn't really there makes for an interesting premise if you don't think about it too much, but two flaws detract from the action. First, the narrative POV jumps too often from one character to the next and from present tense to past, making for a choppy read. Second, the novel's juvenile flavor from the PI who bluffs her way into a building by claiming to be searching for her mother's favorite sock to the hapless schoolboy dialogue ("You touched her cookies, didn't you?") loudly proclaims its Hardy Boys heritage. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

About the Author, Brad Meltzer

No stodgy legal thrillers here: Brad Meltzer s exhaustively researched, swiftly paced, enormously inventive novels feature young, whip-smart characters who find themselves in high places -- which means they have a long way to fall. The mix, and the suspense, make for an intoxicating read.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2005
Publisher
Hachette Audio
Format
MP3 Book
ISBN
9781594833779

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