I had a great time with my new friends from the Barrington Book Club last Thursday. We discussed The Trust, fiscal malfeasance, you name. Many thanks for the warm welcome. Personally–I’m beginning to think that “book clubs” are a good excuse to...
Last year, I had the good fortune to attend the Harvard-Lafayette football game in Easton, Pennsylvania. After the game I spoke with Lafayette alumni and members of the team about my last novel, The Gods of Greenwich. A special thank you to my good friend, Jack...
Rhode Island has great independent bookstores. Wakefield Books is one of them–a terrific destination for anyone living in South County. The store is also in my home court. During the summer, I spent an afternoon signing copies of The Trust. Here's a...
The other day I was meeting with a book club, and a woman asked me, “How do you write oh-sh** moments? You know what I mean. When a character suddenly realizes everything is about to hit the fan.” “It helps if you’ve lived through thousands of...
Yesterday, I spent the evening with a book club in Narragansett. What’s better than wine, guacamole, and good friends? Many thanks, Betty, for inviting me to discuss The Trust. What fun. Your club is terrific, and I hope everybody made it back to New Hampshire...
Amazon Praise for Norb “Norb Vonnegut is the seriously underappreciated author of three glittery thrillers about fiscal malfeasance. This may not sound like a red-hot franchise, but he has made it one. With “Top Producer” (2009), “The Gods of Greenwich” (2011) and now...
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.