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- Sons of Fortune by Jeffrey Archer
- Accidentally separated at birth in the early 1950s, twin brothers grow up apart – one becoming a Vietnam war hero and successful bank executive, the other making his mark as a noted lawyer and politician - until they are once again reunited by fate.
- The Eye of the Abyss by Marshall Browne
- Overseeing a prestigious new client, the Nazi party, chief bank auditor Franz Schmidt finds himself overwhelmed by the violence and duplicity of late 1930s Nazi Germany.
- Second Time Around by Mary Higgins Clark
- When a corporate scandal leads to a boy's mysterious disappearance, the wife of a fugitive businessman assumes that her husband is accountable, only to learn that the consequences of corporate misdeeds can be a matter of life and death.
- The Set-Up by Paul Erdman
- Imprisoned unexpectedly by the Swiss police, former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board Charlie Black and his wife agree to take part in an elaborate escape scheme.
- Shadow Account by Stephen Frey
- Accidentally receiving an e-mail that reveals a massive corporate fraud, investment banker Conner Ashby finds himself dangerously targeted by the e-mail's sender.
- Codex by Lev Grossman
- An investment banker is sent by his firm to organize a collection of rare books for a mysterious client and realizes that there may be a medieval codex hidden among the volumes that parallels a computer game's addictive virtual reality world.
- Scared Money by James Hime
- Reluctantly assisting the CIA in a missing persons case, former Texas ranger Jeremiah Spur finds the investigation bizarrely linked to the murders of a drug dealer and his girlfriend.
- The Millionaires by Brad Meltzer
- Brothers Charlie and Oliver Caruso, who are employed at the exclusive private bank of Greene & Greene, cannot resist the offer of taking $3,000,000 from an abandoned account.
- Never Enough by Harold Robbins
- High powered investment banker David Shea finds the past coming back to haunt him when his former wife, Amy, teams up with lawyer Cole Jennings, who as a teenager had taken the rap for a crime in which David played the primary role.
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