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The Devil's Banker: A Novel (Dell Book Dell Fiction) Mass Market Paperback – August 3, 2004

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Hailed as “the John Grisham of Wall Street” by the New York Times, Christopher Reich returns to the world he knows so well--the dangerous, dazzling world of high finance and international intrigue. In this ingeniously crafted thriller, the bestselling author of Numbered Account and The First Billion introduces his most complex and engaging hero yet: forensic accountant Adam Chapel--and paints a frightening scenario where terrorism is big business and money is the ultimate weapon of war…

The explosion that shatters the smart Parisian apartment reverberates around the globe. In an instant, a suspected terrorist is dead and half a million dollars has vanished. Within days, the CIA is certain it has found a connection between the dead man and a planned terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Determined to avert another 9/11, they have assembled an elite counterterrorist task force, code name: Blood Money. Its mission: to follow the money trail. Its secret weapon: forensic accountant Adam Chapel. A man who trusts numbers more than people, Chapel has his own reasons for wanting to get the job done-- four of his colleagues were killed in the Paris blast. Now Chapel is thrust back into the line of fire when he teams up with British intelligence agent Sarah Churchill. The two are assigned to hunt down a shadowy mastermind who is moving vast sums of money from country to country, from bank to bank, leaving no tracks--as he prepares for an Armaggedon of his own devising.

As Chapel follows a disappearing money trail from Paris to Munich to the deserts of Saudi Arabia, Sarah uses her elite training to stalk the “shadow” and his elusive network. Meanwhile, their quarry is auditing their every move, laying a twisting trail of false clues and shocking surprises. With the clock ticking down, soon Chapel and Sarah have only days, hours, minutes to avert disaster as a master terrorist plots to unleash the first strike in a brilliantly orchestrated conspiracy--with an almost unimaginable goal.

Hurtling us from the winding alleys of Pakistan to the elite banking houses of Europe,
The Devil’s Banker creates an adrenaline-fueled world where following the money has never been more dangerous, and evil has never been harder to unmask.
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"This smart, fast-paced read shuttles between Wall Street finance and the Eastern paperless hawala banking system--and makes both sound surprisingly cool."
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Hailed as ?the John Grisham of Wall Street? by the New York Times, Christopher Reich returns to the world he knows so well--the dangerous, dazzling world of high finance and international intrigue. In this ingeniously crafted thriller, the bestselling author of Numbered Account and The First Billion introduces his most complex and engaging hero yet: forensic accountant Adam Chapel--and paints a frightening scenario where terrorism is big business and money is the ultimate weapon of war?

The explosion that shatters the smart Parisian apartment reverberates around the globe. In an instant, a suspected terrorist is dead and half a million dollars has vanished. Within days, the CIA is certain it has found a connection between the dead man and a planned terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Determined to avert another 9/11, they have assembled an elite counterterrorist task force, code name: Blood Money. Its mission: to follow the money trail. Its secret weapon: forensic accountant Adam Chapel. A man who trusts numbers more than people, Chapel has his own reasons for wanting to get the job done-- four of his colleagues were killed in the Paris blast. Now Chapel is thrust back into the line of fire when he teams up with British intelligence agent Sarah Churchill. The two are assigned to hunt down a shadowy mastermind who is moving vast sums of money from country to country, from bank to bank, leaving no tracks--as he prepares for an Armaggedon of his own devising.

As Chapel follows a disappearing money trail from Paris to Munich to the deserts of Saudi Arabia, Sarah uses her elite training to stalk the ?shadow? and his elusive network. Meanwhile, their quarry is auditing their every move, laying a twisting trail of false clues and shocking surprises. With the clock ticking down, soon Chapel and Sarah have only days, hours, minutes to avert disaster as a master terrorist plots to unleash the first strike in a brilliantly orchestrated conspiracy--with an almost unimaginable goal.

Hurtling us from the winding alleys of Pakistan to the elite banking houses of Europe,
The Devil?s Banker creates an adrenaline-fueled world where following the money has never been more dangerous, and evil has never been harder to unmask.


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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dell (August 3, 2004)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 480 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0440241421
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0440241423
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.16 x 1.04 x 6.8 inches
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I was born November 12, 1961 in Tokyo, Japan and moved to Los Angeles four years later, in late 1965. I graduated from Harvard School (now Harvard-Westlake) in 1979, then made the move to Washington DC where I attended the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Upon graduating with a degree in international economics (a field in which I was neither particularly gifted nor interested), I worked as a stock broker for two years. One day my best client said, "Chris, you're a nice guy, but you have no idea what you're doing in this business. You might get into trouble one day. You gotta get your butt to business school." I followed his advice and headed down to Austin, Tx, to earn an MBA at UT.

After graduating from UT, I moved even farther east....all the way to Switzerland, where I joined the Union Bank of Switzerland, first in Geneva and then in Zurich. I left banking and worked first as a consultant, and then as the CEO of a small watch company in Neuchatel. The only thing I missed out on was the chocolate business! Anyway, after 7 years in Switzerland, I decided that it was high time to become an author. I'd never written a short story and I hadn't taken a single English class in college. So what? I was a demon reader and I thought for sure I could do. My wonderful wife supported the decision wholeheartedly and we moved back to Austin, where I would write my first novel, Numbered Account.

The rest, as they say, is history....Or, as I say, "history in the making!!"

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Customers enjoy reading the book. They find it an easy, engaging read with a good story and plot. The book is well-written and a good way to pass the time.

"...the war on terrorisim and Christopher Reich has written an enthralling novel about one of the least understood...." Read more

"I thought the book was well written as usual,complicated as Mr.Reich's books always are but this one was a tad more technical then it needed to be...." Read more

"Love this book and the way it is written. I bought all of his books because as I said I like his writing and his characters." Read more

"...The author has written a very good story although the plot is extremely convoluted as Sarah and Adam try to follow the money trail and discover who..." Read more

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Customers have different views on the plot twists. Some find the book engaging with many twists and turns, making it a suspenseful thriller with fast-paced action. Others feel the plot twists are predictable and the ending leaves the protagonist hanging.

"...There are many twists and turns in the plot which will hold the reader, but throughout the novel one thought kept reocurring to me, i.e., that there..." Read more

"...The author has written a very good story although the plot is extremely convoluted as Sarah and Adam try to follow the money trail and discover who..." Read more

"...accounts from Mr Reich ... but this is another dimension... suspenseful and devilish... great spy story with a fast pace.. a page turner that any..." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2003
    There are many ways of fighting the war on terrorisim and Christopher Reich has written an enthralling novel about one of the least understood. Adam Chapel hunts terrorists by "following the money." It is not easy finding the "golden thread" and it is decidedly not dull for Mr. Chapel. The plan has been years in the making and inspite of painstaking care on the mastermind behind it, pieces of it come to light. Sarah Churchill hunts terrorists the old fashioned way. On the ground. As their lives intertwine they each do their part to uncover the plot which involves overthrowing the government of Saudi Arabia by the neuclear destruction of the White House while the Saudi King is guest of honor at a White House dinner. There are many twists and turns in the plot which will hold the reader, but throughout the novel one thought kept reocurring to me, i.e., that there was no suspension of belief needed to appreciate this story. It is frighteningly real and far too plausable for comfort. A superb effort!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2014
    I thought the book was well written as usual,complicated as Mr.Reich's books always are but this one was a tad more technical then it needed to be. With his background as a high level banker it may seem necessary to put in long descriptive passages but after a while I just started skipping over those. Maybe because my husband was also a banker for most of his adult life,my eyes would glaze over at this kind of discussion:)
    I am now reading the Prince of Risk so I will see how they compare!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022
    Love this book and the way it is written. I bought all of his books because as I said I like his writing and his characters.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2022
    The story begins in Pakistan involving the transfer of money to fund international terrorism and quickly moves to Paris as British agent Sarah Churchill and American Adam Chapel, a forensic accountant, try to unravel the movement of funds and find those responsible for the death of three French agents killed in an attempt to capture the Arab terrorist whom they believe is the recipient of the money transfer of funds.

    The author has written a very good story although the plot is extremely convoluted as Sarah and Adam try to follow the money trail and discover who the culprits are behind the numbers. The problem I had with this book is the constant bickering between the two regarding trust issues and who Sarah really is. Then of course Adam falls for her and the relationship becomes really sappy. For this reader neither of the two protagonists were very likable and their characters were not fleshed out.

    The ending of the book brings all the many pieces together but I found the conclusion really weak and there are no real surprises that one might expect given the complexity of the story.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2015
    I couldn't stop turning the pages. Adam's a stud, hope to see more of him. Now I can get a good night sleep.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2017
    I had read and like numbered accounts from Mr Reich ... but this is another dimension... suspenseful and devilish... great spy story with a fast pace.. a page turner that any geopolitical amateur will enjoy.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2016
    Packed with lots of information about how we are tracked in the banking world and in cyberspace.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2015
    Consistent and believable characters, quick read
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    1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed by this book that looked very promising
    Reviewed in France on November 1, 2016
    I had high expectations for this book especially due to the good ratings and the story that was promised based on the synopsis.
    There are many mistakes in this book which spoil the story entirely.
    1. typos, come on, you look like you have a professional editor ! what about proof reading ? your book is not 0,99USD !
    2. Having lived in France for a long time and knowing the agencies mentioned in this book, I'm appalled by the prejudice and the nonsense about the DGSE and the DST .. not to mention TRACFIN.
    3. Hopital de la Salpetriere is not Hopital Salpetipierre ... trying to write in french is nice, except if you dont master the language at all ! that ruins the story.
    4. Offshore finance does not work as you seem to understand and good luck having Compliance Officer cooperating without warrants ...

    anyway, my point is that this booked looked professional and deal with a very hot topic in international finance, but fails to meet the standards completely.
    Too bad as well for the ending that i will not spoil here but it is way too abrupt.
    I obviously do not recommend it.