SYNOPSIS:
Someone is operating the largest stock market insider trading scheme in the history of the United States. The perpetrator of the scheme has hidden their identity through elusive actions.
However, the perpetrator may not have planned on a brilliant FBI forensic accountant, Dr. Kimberly King, leading the investigation to uncover their identity and to put them out of business and into jail.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Peter Davidson is the author or co-author of thirty-one books published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Perigee/Putnam Publishers, Haworth Press, Sweet Memories Publishing, and Northwestern Publishing. His works include fiction, nonfiction, college textbooks, and children's picture books.
For more than two decades, Davidson was one of America's most active writer's seminar presenters, having presented 637 one-day seminars in a 15-state area from Minnesota to Tennessee and Colorado to Illinois. Davidson has owned small businesses, including a professional recording studio, has sold real estate, and taught business courses in a community college. Whatever else was going on in his life, Davidson kept on writing.
MY REVIEW:
The Dish
Dog by Peter Davidson
This
story starts out with Harley and he's just a bus boy at one of the most elite
restaurants in NYC.
Story is
so descriptive in details to not only surroundings, but routines as well.
He has
the ability to hear things from the whole room picking up on many conversations
at once. He is able to learn about tips of what stocks to buy.
From
there the story also follows Dr. Kimberly King who's now working for the FBI in
forensic dept. They are on a trail of investments that appear to have bene
leaked about when they will rise to the top of markets.
Love understanding
the sequences that take place as she and her team track down who the main
person is that is getting all the funds from the leaks that occur.
Love
haring how the culprit disguises their life and is able to leave when they need
to.
Couldn't put this book down, really draws you
in as you know this could happen and how it could be accomplished.
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