Parapet Island

“Parapet Island” by B. G. Hartzog is a humorous novel set against the backdrop of Wall Street, published by AuthorHouse in November 2001. This edition spans 260 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a lead character residing on Parapet Island, who devises financial strategies aimed at outsmarting Wall Street firms, exploring themes of ambition and ethical ambiguity.
Readers will encounter a story that delves into the lives of shrewd and highly motivated individuals navigating a morally complex environment. The novel examines how these characters grapple with their ethical perspectives as they engage in the competitive world of finance. Through its humorous lens, “Parapet Island” offers insights into the motivations and challenges faced by those in the financial sector.
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“Parapet Island” is a humorous novel of Wall Street. It is a story of shrewd, highly motivated people who lose ethical perspective in a world where morality is defined ambiguously. From his home on Parapet Island, the lead character formulates financial strategies to con Wall Street firms.
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