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Coming for Money: A Novel of International Finance [Paperback]

F.W. vom Scheidt

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June 2009

How much money is too much? And how fast is too fast in life?

Investment star Paris Smith steps onto the top rungs of the corporate ladder, only to discover he is caught between his need for fulfillment and his need for understanding, between his drive for power and his inability to cope with his growing emptiness where there was once love. When his wife disappears from the core of his life, Smith's loneliness and sense of disconnection threaten to overwhelm him. When he tries to compensate by losing himself in his work, he stumbles off the treadmill of his own success, and is entangled in the web of a fraudulent bond deal that threatens to derail his career and his life.

Forced to put his personal life on hold while he travels non-stop between Toronto, Singapore, and Bangkok to salvage his career, the embattled financier is deprived of the time and space he needs to mourn the absence of his wife and to objectively assess his future options.

In the heat, turmoil and fast money of Southeast Asia half a world from home and half a life from his last remembered smile Paris Smith finds duplicity, comradeship, and power. He also finds a special woman who might heal his heart.

The gripping tale is told by a talented new author, F.W. vom Scheidt, who has confidently crafted a fast-paced, highly readable novel. His details are fascinating. His characters are real and not easily forgotten.


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... an unusually talented writer ... characters that come to life and are credible ... vivid, realistic ... often exerts that almost-mesmerizing effect of film noir.

(Patricia Anderson, Vancouver, author of Passion Lost and When Passion Reigned)

... impressive and original ... a work that is subtle and unusual, a literary page-turner that is a rare pleasure to read.

(Jennifer Barclay, London, UK, editor of AWOL: Tales For Travel-Inspired Minds)

I highly recommend the fast paced, page turning book Coming For Money to anyone seeking an exciting novel that combines financial intrigue with deeper themes facing all people. The author creates believable, well drawn characters, who face both internal and external conflict. The characters stay with the reader, long after the book is read, because their struggles are the challenges facing humanity in a globalized economy. Despite the pressures of money, the author points out that what makes us human, is more important than what makes us rich financially.

(Wayne Hurlbert, Blog Business World)

About the Author

F.W. vom Scheidt's education, experience, and career have embraced the author's broad spectrum of interests, from film and philosophy to mathematics and economics. Before entering the investment industry, he held appointments in marketing and finance, with a core focus on entrepreneurship. The author works and travels in the world's capital markets, but makes his home in Toronto, Canada.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Root of all Evil... Jan 11 2010
By OCMD - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
It's been said that money is the root of all evil. Actually it's the love of money that causes all the problems. Some people will lie, cheat, steal, and do whatever it takes so that they might make more money and those actions will eat away at their moral and ethical values. In Coming for Money: A novel of International Finance by F.W. Vom Scheidt, the author tells a tale of morality and the nature of man's relationship with wealth. It's also a fascinating look into the world of high finance. The author is a director of an international investment firm and he draws on his own first hand experience giving the story substance and meaning not always found in fiction.

Paris Smith is an International Investment broker at the top of his game. He knows how to make money, lots of money, and it's the impetus and motivation that keeps him going. When his wife becomes ill he takes off to care for her. When he loses her he's overwhelmed by loneliness and starts to think about his own mortality. He tries to compensate by losing himself in work and he gets involved in a fraudulent bond deal that threatens to ruin his career and his life. His integrity is challenged and fearing failure, he starts his own investigation, traveling between Toronto, Singapore and Bangkok and racing against a deadline to complete a one hundred million dollar bond transaction gone wrong. In the process he finds himself and meets a woman who may be the one to heal his heart.

The story is well written. It's fascinating and fast paced, filled with schemes, corruption and corporate intrigue. It's also a character driven study of a man's struggle to find himself. The first-person narrative provides an intimate look inside the mind of someone who is too focused on wealth and material possessions and wants to find real happiness. The hero is flawed but sympathetic. He feels guilt, hurt, betrayal and anger. Readers can understand his conflicts both internal and external. The underlying themes are universal and thought provoking.

I enjoyed the book immensely and was left thinking about a quote by George Lorimer, editor of the Saturday Evening Post from 1899 until 1936 - "It's good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good, too, to check up once in a while and make sure that you haven't lost the things that money can't buy."
5.0 out of 5 stars A fictionalized look at the darker side of money, and a riveting read Jan 9 2010
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Money can make you, or break you. "Coming for Money" is a novel of fast paced economics, as stock broker Paris Smith, his life in shambles after the loss of his wife, believes the only thing to keep it together is to close a multi-million dollar deal that would set him for life. But when dealing with massive numbers, greed becomes more and more of an issue, and the stakes grow higher and higher. "Coming for Money" is a fictionalized look at the darker side of money, and a riveting read.
3.0 out of 5 stars Coming For Money Dec 13 2009
By grumpydan - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
In "Coming for Money" author F.W. Vom Scheidt uses his experiences as an international investment banker to bring us a story of versatile individuals in the international banking industry. Paris Smith is an investment broker who travels around the world and back to protect and close a multi-billion dollar bond deal. Trying to save his career while coping with the sudden death of his wife, his integrity is challenged as there are deceitful and devious people working against him. This book is a fast paced, emotional trip.

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