“In Wall St. Novels, Plots are Fiction, but Details are Real” Kevin Roose of The New York Times recently profiled three Wall Street novels, Bull Street by David Lender, The Fund by H.T. Narea, and The Gods of Greenwich by me. Here’s a paragraph from...
Last Friday I appeared on The Dylan Ratigan's show at MSNBC. Visiting the studios at 30 Rockefeller Center was a totally cool experience, and I had a blast. Here's a clip from the interview. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the...
Many thanks to Paul Bamert and his family for this siting of The Gods of Greenwich in Folly Beach, South Carolina. What a cutie! If you see The Gods of Greenwich on the beach this summer, take a photo and send it to me. I’ll post it here....
Surf’s up. I can hardly wait to hit the beach. Janet Maslin of the NYT included The Gods of Greenwich in her summer beach reads, Books to Bury Yourself In. Here’s a short excerpt: Best Leeser family secret: Cy pays a colorist to go to his house “under the...
“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:...
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.