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"Author of glittery thrillers about fiscal malfeasance...his own improbably sexy genre." -Janet Maslin, the New York Times

When money talks…I listen. Always have. I'm fascinated by what can go wrong and spent years on Wall Street dealing with the problems of wealth. Morgan Stanley, Paine Webber, and Kidder Peabody—I've been around the block. Back then, my job was to protect clients from market disasters.

Today as an author, I'm still asking what can go wrong. Only now, my goal is to take readers on a thrilling ride through the wilds and what-if of Wall Street. The characters in my stories, whether I'm writing fiction or non-fiction, are perfect fodder for an irreverent look at what happens behind the scenes in the bare-knuckled world of finan
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Equifax Breach: 7 Defensive Measures to Protect Yourself

Wondering what to do about the Equifax breach, which affected 143 million American consumers? Here are seven defensive measures that improve your identity-theft radar, make yourself a smaller target, and create a credit-repair plan now in case cyber thieves violate your credit later.


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Arthur Kyriazis Norb Vonnegut's books are thrilling, well written, and captivating to a fault. Well-plotted, they are chock full of realistic characters drawn from real life, cognizable from their despicable (and occasionally heroic) traits. Occasionally there is a classically great fellow or gal with a tragic flaw, but this is the 21st century, so get over your Poetics. Norb Vonnegut is the ultimate post-modernist.


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