Video of Annapolis Book Festival Thriller Writers Panel
Best-selling thriller writers Andy Gross, Michael Palmer and Steven Harper join novelist Norb Vonnegut, author of "The Gods of Greenwich" in a panel discussion about thrillers in the real world at The Annapolis Book Festival 2011 at The Key School. Norb...
Thanks, Feathered Quill!
"This reviewer wouldn't ordinarily want to read about the financial world as it is sometimes a bit boring. But, not in this tale. Some of the schemes thought up by these traders are beyond belief." ... Read the full review at:...
‘Gods’: Greenwich hedge fund expose mixes thrills, satire
Review by Hearst CT Media Group. The black comedy of life in the fast lanes of high level finance powers a wonderful new thriller by Norb Vonnegut, “The Gods of Greenwich” (Minotaur Books) set in the poshest reaches of Connecticut and Manhattan.
Bookviews May 2011 Pick of the Month!
A monthly report on the best in new fiction and non-fiction books. Alan Caruba is a charter member of the National Book Critics Circle and has been reviewing for more than five decades. The Gods of Greenwich is a Bookviews May 2011 Pick of the Month!
Writing is Never Routine
Writing is never routine. Read my guest post on Janice Gable Bashman’s blog.
RomCon “Where Romance Rules” Guest Post
Okay, I confess. I write thrillers and have never read a real romance novel. I’ve also been known to make fun of genre book covers, the plunging necklines and the guys who resemble Afghan Hounds. You know what I mean, the long flowing hair with blond...
RT Book Reviews Interviews Norb
This month former stockbroker turned financial blogger and thriller writer Norb Vonnegut releases his second novel, The Gods of Greenwich. With this story Vonnegut, who is the cousin of deceased American literature legend Kurt, feeds our fears about the global market with his malicious power brokers. In this exclusive interview, Vonnegut chats with RT’s Web Editor Morgan Doremus about the state of America’s economy, some of the craziest Wall Street stunts he’s ever heard about and what readers can expect from him next!
Bloomberg Reviews The Gods
It’s December 2007, markets are dancing into a Grand Canyon, and Jimmy Cusack’s lead investor has just uttered the four scariest words in Hedgistan:
“I want my money,” he says.
Norb Vonnegut’s second thriller, “The Gods of Greenwich” is off to a thumping start…

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.