Switchback

Switchback

by Matthew Klein (Author)

Synopsis

Timothy Van Bender lives a magical life: his business is doing well; he has a beautiful and charming wife, Katherine; and his young sexy secretary, Tricia, greets him each morning with a flirtatious smile. Then, one Tuesday, everything changes. Timothy wakes to learn that his hedge fund has lost $24 million on a bad bet against the Japanese Yen. Timothy decides to double down and bet again. But the Yen keeps climbing, and his business investors start asking questions. With his company on the brink of collapse, he gets a call from his wife, who phones to say goodbye, moments before jumping off a cliff to her death. Timothy can't believe it - and nor, for that matter, can the local police. And that's when his troubles start. As the police investigate Timothy, he investigates his dead wife's secrets. But when Tricia shows up on the doorstep, claiming to be his dead wife, and knowing secrets that only Katherine could know, Timothy's not sure what to believe. Has he been given a second chance at happiness or is he being played for a fool in an elaborate scam that may cost him his life?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 15 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0752881884
ISBN 13: 9780752881881
Book Overview: A dark, sophisticated and pacy debut psychological thriller about one man caught in an ever-tightening vice of his own making The launch of a terrific new talent. 'One of the most accomplished and daring debut crime novels of 2006 ... a fantastic read' The Book Place. 'Entertaining debut' Sunday Telegraph. SWITCHBACK is a brilliant thriller which has strong echoes of Grisham and Coben. The writing is sharp, sophisticated and slick, with unpredictable plot twists aplenty. Klein has completed his second thriller CONNED and movie rights have been sold for an impressive sum. CONNED is to be published in Orion trade summer 2007.

Author Bio
Matthew Klein was born in New York City and went to Yale University. After graduation, Klein started his own business which grew into a multi-million dollar company. After the collapse of the dot com market, Klein moved to Westchester County, where he writes part time.