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The Trophy Wife
  

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by Diana Diamond (Author) "EMILY RIPPED A FOREHAND crosscourt, aiming for the corner ..." (more)
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The pseudonymous Diamond alternates laughs with chills in this tale of marriage, kidnapping and high finance in the Susan Isaacs/Olivia Goldsmith school of social satire. With his wife, Emily, safely tucked away in a New Jersey mansion, InterBank senior vice-president and CEO hopeful Walter Childs is mentoring a young, beautiful and ambitious colleague, Angela Hilliard--whom he plans to make his trophy wife as soon as he summons the nerve to tell Emily he's leaving her. But before he can, Emily is kidnapped, the ransom demand a cool $100 million. Bank security director Andrew Hogan and private detective Helen Restivo get on the case, deducing right away that someone familiar with InterBank had to have planned the abduction. Suspects include Walter, Angela, Emily's lover Bill Leary and even Emily herself. A second ransom threat confuses the situation further, and, in some very funny scenes, Emily's thuggish captors outsmart Helen's arrogant but bumbling operatives. Switching back and forth between Emily's ordeal and the secret attempts to free her, Diamond throws out a few clues, but they're well camouflaged by her hectic pacing and sharply drawn characters. A strong climax and satisfying epilogue conclude a smart, suspense-packed novel that raises some pertinent questions about the roles of honesty, sacrifice, ambition and self-awareness in the modern corporate world. (Apr.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Nearly at the top of the corporate ladder as an international banker, Walter Childs is finally ready to dump Emily, his wife of 25 years, for Angela, his bright young colleague and mistress. His dreams of a civilized divorce go awry, however, when Emily is kidnapped and the ransom would force Walter to rob his own bank. As he tries desperately to find a way to save his wife and his career, new players keep entering the scene, and things spiral more and more out of control. The suspense mounts as the story alternates between Walter's frantic efforts and Emily's increasingly precarious captivity. Tinged with revenge and intrigue, this thriller twists and turns to an unexpected end. Appropriate for popular fiction collections. [Diamond is the pseudonym of a well-known mystery and thriller writer.--Ed.]--Barbara E. Kemp, SUNY at Albany Libs.
---Barbara E. Kemp, SUNY at Albany Libs.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply put...., Jun 11 2007
By Janet Pole "Canuckie Cookie" (London, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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these are stay up all night and read books.
Who is the villian? Who is our heroine?
This theme is present in all of Diana Diamond's
books and are the ultimate escape read ...
dirty tricks, dirty deeds, victory for .... ???
.. someone.
Devour in earnest!
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4.0 out of 5 stars The trophy for best kidnapper goes to......, Feb 8 2004
By James N Simpson (Gold Coast, QLD Australia) - See all my reviews
This is a pretty good thriller which is extremely exciting in the scenes with Emily and her tormentors. If the book was all like this it would have been five stars in rating easily but the lengthy scenes with Walter and other secondary characters do drag on from time to time giving the book a slightly less over all rating. Great thriller though, highly recommended. Current edition in Australia has none of thesse numerous typos some reviewers are going on about. If they bought books full of typos why did they not return them as they are obviously cheap rip off copies and not originals.

Emily Childs, wife of Walter a banker who is at the top of his industry and in charge of billions of dollars of accounts is violently kidnapped. The kidnapper wants one hundred million wired to an account in the Cayman Islands by Monday or Emily dies. If Walter tells the police or his employer (they have a strict policy not to negotiate with terrorists or other extortionists) Emily dies.

Even though he was about to dump his wife in favour of his much younger assistant and by following company policy under these circumstances he will more than likely be promoted, guilt and pressure from others plays on Walter's mind to do the right thing and pay off the kidnappers to save his wife's life. Andrew Hogan is an ex cop who left the force because he didn't want to be in anyone's pocket and is the bank's head of security so is the only man Walter can trust to get Emily back. Greed however is creeping into the minds of those holding Emily and she must be found before it is too late.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Predictable and TERRIBLE Editing, May 22 2003
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I found this book to be too predictable. Like another reviewer said, it was hard to feel sympathy for the wife because she was painted as somewhat negative from the beginning. Even though the story leaves a lot to be desired, the editing is absolutely AWFUL. The typos and other mistakes were extremely distracting. Otherwise, I would have given the story a marginal two stars.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Particulary annoying book
The spelling and grammatical errors were so horrendous in this book that I felt it was a total insult to the reader. No wonder the author wants to remain anonymous! Read more
Published on May 19 2003 by Ellen b

2.0 out of 5 stars Can I just say where were the editors??
I have never read a book with so many typos and grammatical errors. One must certainly allow for human error even in the publishing of books, but this was just GROSS. Read more
Published on Sep 26 2001

1.0 out of 5 stars The Trophy Wife
Kudos to you Kinsey - you are so right. This has to be one of the worst books I've read since "The Hornet's Nest" by Patricia Cornwell (do you suppose??? Read more
Published on Sep 9 2001 by Elizabeth Hogg

3.0 out of 5 stars Predictable but entertaining
I knew pretty soon into this book who the culprit was, but it was still entertaining...However, I did find that there were a few too many characters to keep straight, and that... Read more
Published on May 25 2001 by moonglow22

3.0 out of 5 stars Too cliche'
At the onset of reading this novel, I was convinced in my mind that the author would dare not be so cliche'in making the antagonist the mistress. That would seem too common. Read more
Published on May 6 2001

2.0 out of 5 stars I have certainly read better thrillers
Someone recommended me this novel. It seemed promising at first, and I have to admit that it has some clever moments, but it has missed the mark. Read more
Published on Mar 2 2001 by CoffeeGurl

3.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining, quick, easy read...
Emily Childs, the wife of successful bank executive, Walter Childs, is kidnapped and an enormous ransom of $100 million is demanded by a mysterious computerized voice. Read more
Published on Nov 23 2000 by Jill Clardy

3.0 out of 5 stars Delicious!
I don't normally read mysteries, so it's probably easier tofool me than a devoted mystery fan. With that disclaimer, I reallyenjoyed this book and thought the ending had a very... Read more
Published on Nov 21 2000 by Gayle Greene

4.0 out of 5 stars My First Suspense Novel, I'm Hooked!
This was my first suspense novel; I was very pleased. The story line kept me intrigued. The editing could have been better, but overall, I loved it and I do recommend this book.
Published on Oct 8 2000 by slydkny

3.0 out of 5 stars Keeps you guessing? I think not.
The blub on the jacket cover for this book states that it will "keeping you guessing until the surprise ending" or something to that effect. Maybe if you're 10. Read more
Published on Aug 31 2000 by erin_g

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