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Carter Darling is a billionaire financier, head of his own hedge fund. As he moves closer to retirement, he is pleased with his life and what he has accomplished and done for his two daughters, Merrill and Lily. Both of his son-in-laws are employed at his firm. Paul, married to Merrill, has just come on two months ago as corporate general attorney when his former firm went under.
But things are about to change drastically. One of Carter's best friends, Morty, who ran one of Carter's funds, is suddenly in the news. Apparently his great investment success is due not to Morty's acumen but to a Ponzi scheme. As friends, Carter has not been as diligent in overseeing Morty as he should have been. Morty's car was found on a bridge with the doors open and no sign of Morty, a presumed suicide. Since Morty is not around to pay for his sins, the SEC will be looking for a scapegoat. Carter may be the best one for the job.

But Carter won't go down without a fight. He rallies his family around him and hires a PR firm who specialize in cutting deals behind the scene. He demands family loyalty but is he willing to give it back? How far will he go to save himself?

This is Cristina Alger's debut novel and she writes about a world she knows. She is both an attorney and a former analyst at Goldman, Sachs. Alger portrays a cutthroat world where betrayals are the coin of the realm and where family and power is all. This book is recommended for readers of literary fiction.

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