Money to Burn

Money to Burn by James Grippando is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on January 25, 2011. This 464-page novel follows Michael Cantella, a promising investment banker at Saxton Silvers, whose life takes a dramatic turn when his new wife, Ivy Layton, disappears during their honeymoon in the Bahamas. Four years later, as Michael rebuilds his life with a new partner, he discovers that all his investments have vanished, accompanied by a cryptic email that suggests a sinister plan is unfolding.
In this thriller, Michael finds himself entangled in a web of corporate espionage and personal betrayal as he faces accusations of orchestrating the downfall of his firm. As he races against time to clear his name, he confronts the possibility that Ivy may have returned, complicating his quest for redemption. The narrative delves into themes of deception and survival, offering readers a gripping exploration of trust and ambition in the high-stakes world of finance.
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Michael Cantella is a rising star at Saxton Silvers, Wall Street’s premier investment bank, when his new wife, Ivy Layton, vanishes on their honeymoon in the Bahamas. Four years later—with a beautiful new wife and his career back on track—Michael checks his investment accounts online . . . and discovers he’s been wiped out. All the money is gone. And there’s an e-mail message: Just as planned. xo xo.
Michael’s life as he knows it has been liquidated. Saxton Silvers is on the brink of bankruptcy and he’s suspected of orchestrating its ruin. Framed, embroiled in corporate espionage, facing divorce—and much worse—he’s desperate to clear his name as FBI agents and a psychotic assassin close in for the kill. All signs seem to suggest the unthinkable: Ivy is back from the dead . . . and a key player in Michael’s deadly downfall. Or his only hope.
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