Carey Keith
Green is a former investment banker. His third book The Art of Privilege
(Rare Bird Books, 2023) uses his experience to set the stage and to imbue the
tale with a deep knowledge of the subject, which is insider trading. Detective Charles Sleetch is called to
the scene of the murder of a wealthy Wall Street investment banker and his
girlfriend from his favorite strip joint. Homicide during the course of robbery
was immediately ruled out when cash and an expensive watch were found in plain
sight.
In a parallel thread former Wall Street
trader Dylan Cash and his best friend tech whiz Binky Bannister are asked to
return to Wall Street to help investment firm Thatcher Reed trace an
information leak. Someone is sending data outside the firm to allow insider
trading in the stocks of a huge defense corporation that has retained Thatcher
Reed to help issue its first public offering. The success of the IPO is
essential to Thatcher Reed’s continued survival. A single whisper of unethical or
illegal behavior by someone in the firm will tank its reputation and could send
a few folks to jail. It will besmirch the defense firm as well; in retaliation the
retired general in charge of the company would lose no time in taking legal
action against Thatcher Reed.
I love thrillers and mysteries that focus
on banking, stocks, money, and economics. They are rare because so few crime
authors understand the subject well enough to write about it authoritatively. The
Emma Lathen series about banker John Putnam Thatcher was so successful because
one of the authors was an economist. Green knows his stuff; his descriptions of
the trading floor and the inner workings of an IPO drip authenticity. The story
is told in alternating chapters, first one about Detective Sleetch and then one
about Dylan and Binky. All three are engaging characters, but the transitions
between the two story lines are awkward and I sometimes found it difficult to
change between the two threads. Later in the book they come together and the
flow is smoother. The sequence where Dylan and Binky break into the investment
firm’s data center to plant a data tracking device is fun. Especially for fans
of financial crime.
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Publisher: Rare Bird Books (October
10, 2023)
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Language: English
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Paperback: 312 pages
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ISBN-10: 1644283174
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ISBN-13: 978-1644283172
Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2023
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries at night.
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