The Banker's Wife
Record details
- ISBN: 9780735218451
- ISBN: 0735218455
- Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons 2018/07
Content descriptions
General Note: | [Hardcover] |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Vanderhoof Public Library.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Vanderhoof Public Library | AF ALG (Text) | 35193000339764 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2018 June #1
In this high-intrigue tale of the hidden world of international finance, Annabel finds herself unable to trust anyone after her husband, Matthew, dies in a mysterious plane crash. She's stuck in Geneva, having been there for two years with no job and no friends as Matthew made millions as a private bankerâwhat was supposed to be a temporary job until they could move back to New York and be a "regular" couple again. Meanwhile, journalist Marina is shocked when her mentor is murdered just as he was about to break a story about money-laundering happening at the same Swiss bank where Matthew worked. She's determined to find justice and to uncover the truth behind what's going on at the bank. Alternating chapters give readers each woman's point of view as their stories run concurrently and eventually come together in a thrilling fashion. Alger perfectly nails her twisty plot, wrapping everything up in a completely satisfying ending. Readers will be eagerly turning the pages of this fast-paced financial thriller. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews. - BookPage Reviews : BookPage Reviews 2018 July
Stay up all night with cold-blooded fictionThe latest wave of suspenseful novels brings thrills and chills to your summer reading list. These five stories of mystery, intrigue and horrific happenings are perfect for lazy days at the beach or hot summer nights.
What begins as a fun, relaxing getaway at a New Hampshire lake for 7-year-old Wen and her dads, Andrew and Eric, turns into a terrifying ordeal of survival in The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay. When the trio is visited at their cabin by four mysterious strangersâLeonard, Adriane, Redmond and Sabrinaâtheir familial bond is put to the ultimate test. "We are not going to kill you, Wen, and we are not going to kill your parents," promises Leonard, the smooth-talking leader of the visitors and an alleged bartender from the Chicago area. He goes on to explain: "The four of us are here to prevent the apocalypse." But to ensure that happens, Wen, Andrew or Eric has to die, and they must choose among themselves who it will be. The unusual deal thrusts the family into a tense moral dilemma that tests the limits of their love. Tremblay won the 2015 Bram Stoker Award for A Head Full of Ghosts and may be on his way to a repeat with the chillingly good The Cabin at the End of the World.
ALSO IN BOOKPAGE: Read a Q&A with Tremblay for The Cabin at the End of the World.
DON'T DIG TOO DEEP
What secrets do a mother and her son keep, and how far are they willing to go to protect those secrets? These are just two of the questions facing Lydia Fitzsimons and her son, Laurence, in Lying in Wait, set in 1980s Dublin. Lydia explains on page one that her husband, Andrew, "did not mean to kill Annie Doyle, but the lying tramp deserved it." It's off to the races from there. Within short order, 18-year-old Laurenceâwho recently had sex for the first time with his girlfriend and endures bullying every day at school because of his excess weightâdiscovers Annie's body buried in their backyard. As Laurence wrestles to learn what happened and how his parents could have done such a thing, Lydia goes about her business as if nothing happened. Elsewhere, Annie's twin sister, Karen, begins a meticulous investigation into her sister's disappearance. Events cascade toward a collision as the trio's stories unwind in alternating chapters. Author Liz Nugent, whose debut novel, Unraveling Oliver, earned high critical praise, has upped her game here with a darkly twisted tale of murder, lies and secrets best left buried.AND THE CREDITS ROLL
Sibling rivalry and Hollywood obsessions collide in young adult novelist Jennifer Wolfe's adult fiction debut, Watch the Girls. From the start of her acting career, Liv Hendricks (formerly known as child actress Olivia Hill) has been pushed at every turn by her domineering mother, Desiree, and has lived in the shadows of her successful sisters, Miranda and Gemma. Then Liv's career reaches a dead end when Miranda goes missing. Years later, after a bout of alcoholism and being ousted from a reality series, Liv decides to reignite her career by filming her own detective web series. Her first case: find the missing daughter of auteur Jonas Kron, whose horror films have earned him a cult-like following. Liv follows the trail to Kron's California hometown of Stone's Throw, where fans are converging for an annual film festival in Kron's honor. With bitter townsfolk, a none-too-helpful sheriff and Kron's crazed followers to contend with, Liv discovers that finding the truth will be a challenge. When Liv's younger sister Gemma also goes missing in the haunted woods of Stone's Throw, the stakes intensify. Wolfe incorporates text message exchanges into the more traditional first-person narrative to create a novel that reflects today's social media-obsessed world. Fast-paced and fraught with suspense, Watch the Girls unravels like a perfect summer-night movie.WELCOME BACK TO CAMP
Riley Sager, who made a splash with last year's Final Girls, returns this summer with another tense thriller. Whereas Final Girls followed the plight of the sole survivor of a horror movie-like massacre whose past comes back to haunt her, The Last Time I Lied follows Emma Davis in her quest to find her friends, who disappeared in the dead of night during a camp outing 15 years ago. Emma, who has become an accomplished New York artist, is invited to return to Camp Nightingale as an art instructor and sees it as an opportunity to learn what really happened that night. The past has a way of repeating itself, and it isn't long before Emma suspects she and her new camp companions may be in as much danger as her lost friends. The tension ratchets up with each chapter, leading to a suspenseful showdown. Like Final Girls, The Last Time I Lied has all the earmarks of a campy Friday the 13th-type horror flick, but Sager elevates the story with a strong lead character and a grounded, realistic threat.MONEY WON'T SAVE YOU
In case the previous thrill-a-minute reads are a little too intense, or readers are looking for a more intellectually stirring, sophisticated mystery, The Banker's Wife by Cristina Alger may fit the bill. A former financial analyst and corporate attorney, Alger brings her real-world experiences to bear in this novel about the world of global finance, insider trading and corruption. After Swiss banker Matthew Lerner's private plane bound for Geneva crashes in the Alps during a storm, his wife, Annabel, is left to piece together her life and, perhaps more importantly, the mysteries he leaves behindânamely, an encrypted laptop and a client who doesn't want Matthew's secrets getting out. At the same time, journalist Marina Tourneau is enlisted to obtain a USB drive containing highly sensitive materials from a Luxembourg courier that may reveal the whereabouts of long-thought deceased financial schemer Morty Reiss. Along the way, Marina discovers a financial web with far-reaching implications, inevitably bringing the two storylines together. With global settings, covert government agencies and intricate plotting, The Banker's Wife reads like an old-fashioned international espionage thriller. But Alger's talents keep the plot digestible for readers while her female protagonists provide strong, smart alternatives to this typically male-dominated genre.Â
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Copyright 2018 BookPage Reviews. - Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2018 May #1
A private plane takes off from London with two passengers aboard only to crash into the icy, blank mountains of the Alps, setting off an investigation that will expose corruption in the most elite financial institutions. One victim, Matthew Werner, was an international banker who had moved to Geneva with his wife, Annabel, hoping to make quick money. His death stuns Annabel, of course, who fears that Matthew may have been having an affair with the second passenger, Fatima Amir, a gorgeous hedge fund investor with ties to the corrupt Syrian regime. Matthew's role as Amir's personal banker raises further questions about whether his employer, Swiss United Bank, has taken on criminal clients. Yet Annabel begins to doubt the police's explanation of the crash and begins looking for answers herself. A late-night visit from Zoe, Matthew's administrative assistant, further fuels her suspicions. Was Matthew complicit? Or was he preparing to blow the whistle? Meanwhile, investigative jo urnalist Marina Tourneau, on vacation in Paris with her fiance, Grant Ellisâa well-connected investment banker whose father is preparing to run for president of the United Statesâreceives a call from her boss, Duncan, who needs her to smuggle home a USB with encrypted data that might indeed reveal the financial secrets of the posh banking world, including those of Swiss United. When Duncan turns up dead, Marina steps up to investigate. Alger (This Was Not the Plan, 2016) has crafted a sharp, compelling thriller. Annabel's and Marina's investigations stretch from Geneva to New York to London to the Cayman Islands, from mysterious millionaires to morally questionable CEOs. While Annabel uncovers Swiss United's corporate secrets, Marina, with the help of fellow journalists, stealthily searches the smuggled data, piecing together money laundering schemes and shady coverups. As the women's lines of detection converge, the villains' hackles rise. Shadowy figures in dar k cars stalk Marina, burglars trash Annabel's apartment, and no one is safe. This brisk, tense page-turner will mesmerize fans of international mysteries. Copyright Kirkus 2018 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved. - LJ Express Reviews : LJ Express Reviews
Offshore banking creates strange and deadly bedfellows, as American Annabel Lerner, the titular banker's wife of Alger's (The Darlings) third novel, is living in Geneva when she learns that her husband, Matthew, has died in a plane crash in the Alps. He was coming home from a destination unknown to her and died with a woman she doesn't know. Was it an accident? Or was it murder? Meanwhile, journalist and bride-to-be Marina Tourneau agrees to investigate one last story by secretly obtaining a flash drive from a source in Paris that might have evidence to prove that a man involved in a Ponzi scheme is still alive after faking his own death. When Marina's boss suddenly winds up dead after a supposed home robbery, Marina is determined to find the truth. Verdict Readers riding this international financial roller coaster will be kept on edge through its many twists and turns. Highly recommended for fans of fast-paced thrillers in the tradition of John Grisham.âSusan Moritz, Silver Spring, MD (c) Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2018 April #1
Alger (
Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly.The Darlings ) makes her genre debut with an engrossing financial thriller. Annabel and Matthew Werner are leading the high life in Geneva, where he's employed by Swiss United, a powerful offshore bank. Matthew works constantly, and Annabel at times feels isolated. Then a private plane carrying Matthew and Fatima Amir, a colleague Annabel has never heard Matthew mention, crashes in the Alps with no survivors. Matthew's encrypted laptop may hold clues to the secrets he kept from Annabel. Meanwhile, journalist Marina Tourneau intends to leave her profession now that she's engaged to Grant Ellis, a former Navy SEAL whose father is running for U.S. president. But the plane crash piques Marina's curiosity, especially since she has been looking into the dealings of Swiss United, and she digs into the story, eventually crossing paths with Annabel. Alger presents the world of wealth management in a way that a novice can understand the intricacies but also appeals to the sophisticated reader. This complex tale of how greed can upend innocent lives will resonate with many.Author tour. Agent: Pilar Queen, McCormick Literary. (July)