The Pharaoh's Fund: A Financial Thriller (The Coastal Trilogy Book 1)
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Rating | : | 4.36 (566 Votes) |
Asin | : | B010YGR4ZI |
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Number of Pages | : | 243 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-29 |
Language | : | English |
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Zoë Van Schyndel, is a resident of Olympia, WA where she teaches business at The Evergreen State College. She has had articles published in Barron’s, Institutional Investor, and for several years wrote a column on mutual and hedge fund issues for The Motley Fool. In her free time, Zoe likes to visit new places and exp
"Put this book on the top of your summer reading list!!!" according to Amazon Customer. Great story, great writing and I can't wait for the following two books to come out over the next few years. This story kept me on the edge of my seat from the first page all the way to the closing paragraphs with little room to come up for a breath between devouring chapters from this fast paced financial thriller. It's getting hot right now with summer around the corner, so what better way to spend a day than out on the b. A good mystery that you won't be able to put down. A really good mystery, it will keep you going throughout the book. Well written characters, descriptive and an intriguing plot. And you get to learn a bit about the financial world. I can't wait for the next book.. and her first case seems like it's going to be a safe and simple case The Pharaoh's Fund features a female forensic accountant who leaves the US Securities & Exchange Commission to become a P.I. and her first case seems like it's going to be a safe and simple case of valuing a husband's business. Instead the case turns out to be anything but easy or safe. I don't want to give away the plot but like many cases of financial fraud it involves dead bodies and missing assets with some very unsympa
She has had articles published in Barron’s, Institutional Investor, and for several years wrote a column on mutual and hedge fund issues for The Motley Fool. Zoe has a broad investment industry background ranging from hedge funds, investment indexes, and mutual funds, to impact investing. . About the Author Zoë Van Schyndel, is a resident of Olympia, WA where she teaches business at The Evergreen State College. In her free time, Zoe likes to visit new places and explore nature
This is the story of Amelia Adams, an impulsive and agile financial expert, whose fledgling business takes on a client who may have just killed her husband. The Pharaoh’s Fund, a fast paced financial thriller set in Boston and Las Vegas, is the first volume in a trilogy. The fact that Nora stands to receive a multi million-dollar life insurance policy provides additional evidence that the police have their killer.Nora hires Amelia Adams, to value her husband’s partnership interest in a hedge fund run by Burnham Fields. Not all is as it first appears and the money trail leads Adams on a journey of murder, betrayal, and financial hijinks.. Adams must use her investment smarts and black belt in karate to sort out the financial details of the dead man’s estate. When Steve Suller, a prominent investment executive of The Pharaoh’s Fund, is found dead on the North Shore of Boston his widow, Nora Suller, is the most likely suspect. No one doubts the police have their murderer, especially when an exotic fish poison is linked to the businessman’s demise, and his wife is a chef