“Whom You Know” Reviews The Trust
“Whom You Know” is a terrific website that profiles the best of Manhattan. Peachy Deegan and her team review everything: restaurants, places to shop, books, you name it. Recently, Whom You Know discussed The Trust. Here are a few excerpts from what Peachy had to say.
Author Identity Theft
I have a confession to make. I monitor the Internet for mentions of my name and reviews of my books. Google is fine. But I use Addictomatic because it pulls from a broader range of websites with one click. This exercise used to be me indulging my new-author ego. Now, I wonder if it’s self-defense.
What’s a Doppelnamer?
I had never heard the word “doppelnamer” until I read Carrie Kirby’s terrific article in today’s SF Chronicle. Google’s not only changing the way we live. It’s changing the way we speak.
Thank you, Dennis Hof
My friend, Dennis Hof, recently sent a photo taken in his office. Click here to see the books on his reading list.
Photos from The Trust continued
Here are two more photos from Charleston, otherwise known as “The Holy City.” I mention both of these locations in my new novel, The Trust.
Photos from The Trust
Yesterday, I posted a picture of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, which connects Charleston, SC to Mt. Pleasant. I also offered viewers a chance to win a free copy of The Trust by identifying the problem with the photo. Today, I’ve attached two new pictures of places in The Trust.
Reviews of The Trust
Over the past few days, I received two nice reviews of The Trust and am linking to the websites here.
The Trust: What’s Wrong With This Photo?
I’ll mail a signed copy of The Trust to the first person who can figure out what’s wrong with this picture of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge.

Norb Vonnegut
The New York Times describes my novels as “money porn,” “a red-hot franchise,” and “glittery thrillers about fiscal malfeasance.” Through fiction I explore the dark side of money and the motivations of those who have it, want more, and will steamroll anybody who gets in their way.