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Review of "The Millionaires" by Brad Meltzer, Tony Goldwyn

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The Millionaires
by Brad Meltzer, Tony Goldwyn

Warner Adult

$29.98 Suggested Retail Price

Two brothers find themselves working in a private bank. The bank is called Greene & Greene and they only accept accounts from very wealthy depositors. It's the weekend and a very grouchy customer wants to know why his transfer has not comes through. The amount is several million of dollars, and one of the brothers takes the initiative to go ahead on his own and transfer the money for the customer. He then discovers that the boss thinks he did the right thing, and the brother believes they have found a way to swindle a lot of money from the bank by stealing large amounts from abandoned accounts using a method that cannot be traced. They soon find out they have problems when a friend is dead, and the bank and the Secret Service are suddenly getting too close to them. Then the brothers discover a secret that will test their trust and change their lives.

Well-read by both readers, it all depends on the amount of time you have to listen to this exciting "perfect crime." I do think this is a better, "listen" than it was a "read."


Rainbo Electronic Reviews published this review in our June, 2002 issue.



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