Never Enough

Never Enough

by HaroldRobbins (Author)

Synopsis

The world's bestselling novelist is back with Never Enough, a steamy novel chronicling the rise of David Shea, a man who learned early that on your rise to the top you use any means possible. When David, a high-powered Wall Street investment banker, blows off his twenty-fifth high school reunion in order to tryst with his sexually charged girlfriend and his third ex-wife, he also in essence blows off his past. It's a past that won't be denied, however, a past that casts a shadow over the present. And a high-stakes game of moral ambiguity, love, betrayal, and dangerous consequences is still under way. In Never Enough, Robbins tells a tale of fast and loose trading - of stocks as well as sexual partners. Big-money payoffs and pitfalls and legal wrangling are the instruments of the game. And while David's machinations with money and women are always complex, he's managed so far to stay one step ahead of every bad break. But the ending is one that neither David nor his women could ever have foreseen.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 242
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 31 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 0709071809
ISBN 13: 9780709071808

Media Reviews
'Robbins grabs the reader and doesn't let go.' Publishers Weekly 'Robbins's dialogue is moving...his people have the warmth of life.' The New York Times
Author Bio
Born in 1916 in New York City, Harold Robbins was a millionaire by the time he was twenty. He lost his fortune by speculating on the price of sugar before the outbreak of WW2. Later, his fabulously successful career as a novelist, with many of his books turned into films, would once again make him incredibly wealthy. For many years Robbins enjoyed the high life among the rich and famous; he owned a huge yacht and houses on the French Riviera and in Beverley Hills. His novels often mirrored his own experiences and were peopled by characters he had met. He died at the age of eighty-one in Palm Springs, survived by his wife, Jann, and his two daughters, Caryn and Adreana.