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The Patriots' Club

by Christopher Reich
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Overview

Thomas Bolden grew up on the streets, his childhood a blur of fragmented memories. But now he’s 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.

Desperately trying to get back to where he was just a day before, Bolden must re-learn the survival skills of his hardscrabble boyhood. But as Bolden–with just eleven dollars in his pocket and hunters all around him–survives one violent, harrowing hour after another, he makes a series of startling discoveries: about a mysterious woman wanted for murder…about an astounding secret rooted in history, among the country’s Founding Fathers and families…about a conspiracy lurking in the darkest corners of corporate America–and a deadly plan that only he can stop. And in the process, maybe Bolden will also find out who he really is....

Furiously paced, filled with brilliantly drawn characters from politicians to patriots, from Wall Street players to battle-hardened cops, The Patriots Club is vintage Reich: brilliant, breathtaking, and impossible to put down until the final unforgettable page is turned.

the winner of the International Thriller Writers Association 2006 Award for "Best Novel."

Synopsis

Thomas Bolden grew up on the streets, his childhood a blur of fragmented memories. But now he s 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.

Desperately trying to get back to where he was just a day before, Bolden must re-learn the survival skills of his hardscrabble boyhood. But as Bolden with just eleven dollars in his pocket and hunters all around him survives one violent, harrowing hour after another, he makes a series of startling discoveries: about a mysterious woman wanted for murder about an astounding secret rooted in history, among the country s Founding Fathers and families about a conspiracy lurking in the darkest corners of corporate America...

Publishers Weekly

Thomas Bolden, successful 32-year-old investment banker and Harlem Boys Club Foundation trustee, has come a long way from his turbulent childhood on the mean streets of Chicago. But his street smarts surface at the start of Reich's action-packed but convoluted latest (after Numbered Account), when Bolden chases a pair of muggers through Manhattan's financial district after they rob his girlfriend, Jenny Dance. They abduct him at gunpoint, but after a perplexing interrogation by members of a mysterious clan, a narrow escape reunites him with Jenny. Bolden already knows too much, though, and the organization of the novel's title-a centuries-old secretive order of powerful lawyers, businessmen and politicians convened to preserve political special interest initiatives that the country's founding fathers defended-soon systematically dismantle Bolden's life. He and a newly pregnant Jenny run for their lives, tracked at every turn by the well-connected "club," which is headed by retired detective Francois Guilfoyle. While they each investigate the clandestine group, a flurry of politically fueled machinations unfolds, setting the stage for the obligatory showdown. Reich's conspiracy thriller eventually loses the momentum needed to deliver on the tight suspense it promises. (July) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Christopher Reich

Christopher Reich was born in Tokyo 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. The bestselling author of four other acclaimed novels, Numbered Account, The Runner, The First Billion, and The Devil’s Banker, he lives in California with his wife and children.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

Thomas Bolden, successful 32-year-old investment banker and Harlem Boys Club Foundation trustee, has come a long way from his turbulent childhood on the mean streets of Chicago. But his street smarts surface at the start of Reich's action-packed but convoluted latest (after Numbered Account), when Bolden chases a pair of muggers through Manhattan's financial district after they rob his girlfriend, Jenny Dance. They abduct him at gunpoint, but after a perplexing interrogation by members of a mysterious clan, a narrow escape reunites him with Jenny. Bolden already knows too much, though, and the organization of the novel's title-a centuries-old secretive order of powerful lawyers, businessmen and politicians convened to preserve political special interest initiatives that the country's founding fathers defended-soon systematically dismantle Bolden's life. He and a newly pregnant Jenny run for their lives, tracked at every turn by the well-connected "club," which is headed by retired detective Francois Guilfoyle. While they each investigate the clandestine group, a flurry of politically fueled machinations unfolds, setting the stage for the obligatory showdown. Reich's conspiracy thriller eventually loses the momentum needed to deliver on the tight suspense it promises. (July) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

Wall Street wizard Thomas Bolden can barely remember his childhood, lived out in desperation on the streets. And now that he's been framed for kidnapping and worse, he's back on the streets, trying to figure out who is targeting him and what's the aim of this game. With publicity everywhere. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

The recipe for Reich's forgettable tale of suspense is one part North by Northwest, one part The Da Vinci Code and one part American Treasure. Triumphing over a broken home, an endless series of foster placements and a felony conviction, Thomas Bolden at 32 is a director of Harrison Weiss, the New York investment bank, with a nice salary, a nice girlfriend and an unlimited future that ends the night he's snatched from the street by strangers who take him to an unfinished Harlem office building, where a mysterious malefactor demands that Bolden tell him everything he knows about Crown and Bobby Stillman. Bolden knows nothing about either one-not even who or what they are-but that's the wrong answer for his kidnappers. Escaping from certain death for the first of many times, Bolden turns a lesser goon he's captured over to the police but then decides to forgive and forget. Not so the kidnappers, now alarmed that their attempt to find out what he knows has told him too much. They frame him first for sexual harassment and assault, then for murder, and although Bolden takes it on the lam like a seasoned veteran of Hitchcock films, his adversaries have formidable resources for tracking him down and setting him up. What secret would be worth such a full-court press to protect? Only a diabolical conspiracy stretching from the Founding Fathers to an assassination planned for the very next day after Bolden goes on the run. 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.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2006
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Pages
560
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780440241430

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