The Pru-Bache Murder

The Pru-Bache Murder by Jeffrey Taylor is a true crime narrative published by HarperCollins Canada, Limited in May 1995. This 368-page book explores the dramatic rise and fall of stockbroker Michael Prozunmenshikov, a Russian emigre who pursued success in the stock and bond trade during the 1980s. The story details how his ambition led to wealth for him, but devastating losses for his clients, culminating in a quest for revenge by one of those affected.
Readers will find a detailed account of the events surrounding Prozunmenshikov’s life, focusing on the consequences of his choices and the impact on those around him. The book delves into themes of ambition, betrayal, and the darker side of financial success, providing insights into the world of finance and the personal stories intertwined within it. This edition presents a comprehensive look at a true crime case that highlights the complexities of human behavior in the pursuit of wealth.
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This true story reveals the meteoric rise and tragic downfall of a stockbroker who chose to play by his own rules. Anxious to find a quick route to success in America, Russian emigre Michael Prozunmenshikov found it in the stock and bond trade of the 1980s. While Michael got rich, many of his clients lost everything–and one sought the ultimate revenge.
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