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…
The Gods of Greenwich – Review by HedgeCo.net
Former stockbroker, Norb Vonnegut (a cousin of the late Kurt Vonnegut) follows up his debut novel, Top Producer (2009), with a new tale of frighteningly plausible-sounding hi-jinx in the world of high finance. He delivers a recession-era nail-biter in Books: The Gods Of Greenwich (Minotaur Books, April 26 2011), the story of a super-powered hedge fund and a new employee who suspects a deadly secret behind its spectacular quarterly gains.
The Dallas Morning News Reviews ‘The Gods Of Greenwich,
Book review: ‘The Gods Of Greenwich,’ by Norb Vonnegut By STEVE WEINBERG Special Contributor Published 08 April 2011 05:28 PM The novel of verisimilitude versus the novel of escape poses a regular conundrum for avid readers and novelists alike. Perhaps that has been...
RT Reviews The Gods of Greenwich
RT Book Reviews recently awarded 4.5 stars to The Gods of Greenwich.
Vonnegut’s brilliant novel uses his familiarity with Wall Street to provide an insider’s view of the high-risk world of hedge funds that’s grounded in facts and atmosphere.
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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.