Black Maps

Black Maps

by PeterSpiegelman (Author)

Synopsis

A sharp, suspenseful first novel about white collar crime in the world of high finance. John March walked away from his family's venerable merchant bank, for the life of rural deputy sheriff - a life that would explode in personal tragedy and professional disaster. Three years later, March is back in Manhattan, working as a PI and running from his grief and the expectations of his wealthy family. March takes the case of Rick Pierro, a self-made man who has almost everything, and who's in danger of losing it all - to blackmail. Anonymous, poisonous, a threat implicates Pierro in a vast money-laundering scheme currently the focus of a Federal investigation. March follows a bloodstained trail to Wall Street insiders and outcasts, and finds his client may be just the latest victim of a serial extortionist diabolically adept at psychological and physical intimidation. And the more March learns, the more his questions mount about his client, his client's wife, and the secrets hidden beneath the glossy surfaces of their lives. With pared-down, incisive language, brilliantly clarified details of the world of finance (the legal and the illegal), keenly rendered intricacies of character, and a headlong narrative, Black Maps is a riveting debut novel.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Century
Published: 01 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 1844130223
ISBN 13: 9781844130221
Book Overview: The most explosive thriller debut since Michael Connelly and Dennis Lehane.

Media Reviews
A new thriller by a retired veteran of the financial services. John Marsh is a private investigator who gets a lot of work through a friend who is a partner in a Manhattan law firm. Marsh is introduced by him to Rick Pierro, a self-made financier who is haunted by the threat of blackmail which threatens his Wall Street career. It is all to do with a huge money-laundering conspiracy whose tentacles reach out everywhere. Pierro is desperate to stave off any problems until he has joined the executive committee of his firm and thus protected himself and all his various dependants from what he declares is a frame-up. It all adds up to an exciting tale with an intriguing hero. A first thriller which is always convincing.
Author Bio
Peter Spiegelman is a twenty-year veteran of the financial services and software industries. He retired in 2001 to devote himself to writing. He lives in Connecticut.