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Silent Partner
  

Silent Partner (MP3 CD)

by Stephen W. Frey (Author), Norma Lana (Narrator)
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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Financial chicanery is Stephen Frey's forte, and in his newest thriller (following The Insider and The Day Trader), he sets up one of the world's richest men and a young bank executive, who's trying to wrest custody of her son from her well-connected ex-husband, in a sting operation to expose blatant racism in the mortgage practices of a big Virginia financial institution. Angela Day, whose African American college roommate died in her arms after a racially motivated attack, is a gutsy and appealing woman whose life is turned upside down when she gets involved with Jake Lawrence, a billionaire with his own reasons for wanting to expose the corruption at the core of the bank that employs her. When he offers her the chance to get her son back, she plunges into a world of double-dealing where nothing and no one are what they seem and everyone's motives are suspect. Some of the coincidences strain credulity, and the characters are too one-dimensional to care about, but Frey makes the most of his convoluted plot and wraps up the details with an unexpected love story. --Jane Adams --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


From Publishers Weekly

Veteran financial thriller writer Frey (Trust Fund; Day Trader; etc.) returns with another novel of greed and intrigue set in the back corridors of finance. Angela Day, an up-from-the-trailer-park young executive on the fast track at Sumter Bank in Richmond, Va., is summoned to a Tetons hideaway, lair of the reclusive and powerful moneyman Jake Lawrence. Lawrence wants Day to help him take over Sumter Bank and oust Day's boss, chairman Bob Dudley. There is no love lost between Day and the despicable racist Dudley, who schemes to keep blacks out of white neighborhoods by denying them loans; helping Lawrence would mean lots of money and a golden career for Day. But it also puts her life in danger, and she finds herself carelessly used as a pawn by both men. Toss in a muckraking black reporter friend of Day's, whose presence stirs her guilt over the horrific death of a black schoolmate at a college frat party, and a cowboyish bodyguard (complete with ten-gallon hat and pocket flask), and you have the makings of a television movie. Frey is best describing the internecine workings of financial institutions and those who manipulate them, but it's hard to spin an exciting yarn out of mortgage applications, especially when a stereotyped cast of hopeful black homeowners is pitted against nasty Southern good ol' boys. Frey's unremarkable prose ("How could humans be so awful? Why couldn't they just get along?") doesn't help.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 The only mystery of this book is that it..., Juil 7 2004
Par J. Gleason "jgleason28" (vienna, va USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Silent Partner (Hardcover)
got published.

The plot is dull, uninspired and relies more on coincidence than anything I've read since Charles Dickens. Grinding through this book was less exciting than opening a loaf of bread. If you loved Nancy Drew mysteries this book will still be a challenge because the writing is every bit as absurd as the plot.

Worse, the characters are painfully predictable and somehow thought to be interesting because they are so, so, so politically correct. Thus, white males are dumb and greedy. Rich white males and evil, dumb and greedy. But, we are saved because the book is populated by bright, thoughtful, sensitive, tough, smart, tender (but not too tender) and moral women. The minority woman has the moral high ground throughout. Tedious to be confronted by a book wallowing so hopelessly in its own political message.

The book ends with a rush as if the author had tired of inventing coincidences and had hit the total number of words agreed to with his publisher. Indeed, the plot is so thin I had the impression that the book was little more than a stab and giving the author's agent something to flog around Hollywood where this sort of drivel wrapped around political correctness might well find a home - then tossed under the casting couch.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Snore!, Juil 3 2004
Par S. Lyons (Sugar Hill, GA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book is definitely not his best. After reading The Take Over and Inner Sanctum, I expected much better. The story was just too predictable and not a very good read.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 If you like financial thrillers, this one is fabulous!, Mars 7 2004
Par siouxfan "siouxfan" (West Fargo, ND USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This was a fast read and a definite page turner with lots of twists and turns. It took me a while to put the prologue into perspective with the rest of the story, but the pieces all fit in the end.

The ending was good, although it left me wanting more - a sign of a great book, in my opinion. I wasn't ready to let go of the key characters.

I can't say much more without revealing pieces of the puzzle, except ENJOY!

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Commentaires client les plus récents

1.0étoiles sur 5 Biased, boring, and dumb
In Stephen Frey's world, apparently, all the villains are blonde haired fraternity members ("frat boys" in Freyese) or racist businessmen. Read more
Publié le Jui 12 2003 par Grey W. Satterfield Jr.

3.0étoiles sur 5 Somewhat Beleivable
Poor little rich girl meets the richest man,at least in the USA. Lots of intrigue if you can believe it. Some very good twists and turns that keep you reading. Read more
Publié le Avril 14 2003 par David A. Spearman

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Real Page Turner - Fast Paced If Unbelievable Action
Angela Day, the central character of this story, has managed to overcome a life of poverty and tragedy to to create a rewarding career as a respected lending officer with Sumter... Read more
Publié le Fév 20 2003 par Tucker Andersen

1.0étoiles sur 5 Silly, infantile, inane, and poorly written
Frey's America is rife with racists of all stripes controlling the industrial and financial machinery that runs this country. Read more
Publié le Fév 5 2003 par JanSobieski

5.0étoiles sur 5 outstanding great book
right from the start this was a great book starts with the main character Angela Day who has grown up basically from a poor background and has made it through college to a career... Read more
Publié le Fév 2 2003 par T. A Kelley

5.0étoiles sur 5 A gripping, fast-paced thriller.
Angela Day has a past she would like to forget. She came from a poor family, only to marry a horrible man with a powerful family to whom she loses custody of her only child... Read more
Publié le Fév 1 2003 par Nick Gonnella

4.0étoiles sur 5 4 1/2 stars
See book summary above.

As usual, I can count on Stephen Frey to write an entertaining and gripping novel. With his past in the field of investing, Mr. Read more

Publié le Janv. 30 2003 par Konrad Kern

4.0étoiles sur 5 exciting financial mystery
Angela Day has come a long way from her trailer park salad days as she is now a rising bank executive in Richmond, Virginia though she detests her racist boss Good Ole Boy Bob... Read more
Publié le Janv. 18 2003 par Harriet Klausner

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