Cash Rich

Cash Rich by Paul Wheeler, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 8, 2013, is a fiction novel that explores the life of Charles Revill, a former investment banker turned investigator. Set against the backdrop of the early 1980s and beyond, the story follows Revill as he navigates the complexities of wealth and danger after the murders of his former colleagues. With 314 pages, this edition delves into themes of ambition, betrayal, and the dark undercurrents of organized crime.
Readers will find that Revill’s journey takes him across various locations, including America, England, Italy, and Azerbaijan, as he seeks to uncover the truth behind the deaths of his friends. The narrative highlights the intersection of finance and crime, revealing the risks involved in his quest for answers. As Revill confronts the realities of his past and the threats to his family, the story unfolds in a tense atmosphere that captures the precarious nature of wealth and power.
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In the early nineteen eighties, Charles Revill was one of four young graduates who become multi millionaires when they joined a New York investment bank at the time computers were being installed to accelerate the growth and value of world wide bond markets. Fifteen years later, one of them is shot dead in a London street and another found hanged in a Rome hotel. With a failed marriage behind him and little else to do but sit alone in his Vermont country mansion, Revill decides to find the reason for their murders and sets out on a perilous journey that takes him to America, England, Italy and Azerbaijan. As he draws closer to the truth he realises he is not only risking his own life but those of his family when he discovers he has entered the underworld of organised crime that is planning to empty all the banks of the developed world.
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