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The Moneychangers
The Moneychangers | Arthur Hailey
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Arthur Hailey’s #1 New York Times–bestselling novel takes readers behind the bronze doors of a major American bank and into the secret world of big money Ben Roselli, president of First Mercantile American Bank and grandson of the founder, makes the shocking announcement that he’s dying. With no offspring to inherit the company, Roselli knows that executive VPs Roscoe Heyward and Alex Vandervoort are the obvious candidates to succeed him. Heyward, who has been with First Mercantile for two decades, will do whatever it takes to bring in new clients and win the coveted presidency. Vandervoort, a newcomer from the Federal Reserve with a left-wing girlfriend, advocates for a socially responsible plan of growth. And now the discovery of counterfeit cash and credit card fraud threatens the future of the bank itself. From the day-to-day business dealings to the inner sanctums of the money trading center and the boardroom, Hailey’s novel is a riveting tale of ambition, greed, and the US banking system.
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tokorowilliamwallace
The Moneychangers | Arthur Hailey

That's just the trouble, most innocent people don't [even think about consulting a lawyer when in trouble].

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tokorowilliamwallace
The Moneychangers | Arthur Hailey

What shocked and influenced him above all else was the appalling, senseless waste. The original crime was mean, foolish, foredoomed to failure; yet, in failing, its devastation was outrageously immense...It proved a catharsis through which he came to see all crime as equally negative, equally destructive...Perhaps, from the beginning, a streak of puritanism had been latent, deep inside him. If so, it surfaced.

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tokorowilliamwallace
The Moneychangers | Arthur Hailey

Police work taught him that criminals did foolish and unexpected things...

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tokorowilliamwallace
The Moneychangers | Arthur Hailey

Missed my introductory #firstlinefridays . . .

“Long afterward, many would remember those two days in the first week of October with vividness and anguish.“

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tokorowilliamwallace
The Moneychangers | Arthur Hailey

“ 'But I'll give you a piece of advice I've found useful sometimes in conundrum situations...It's this: mistrust the obvious.' “

Pompous but rambling and government finance policy-critical finance & economics guru as lovers, and sketchy/fishy bank audit goings-on, continuing on with the quality characterization Hailey seems to have a knack for.

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tokorowilliamwallace
The Moneychangers | Arthur Hailey

“Where once---as an old song put it---miners 'owed their souls to the company store,' a new breed of chronic debtor had arisen, naively mortgaging future life and income to a 'friendly neighborhood bank.' One reason was that credit cards had replaced, to a large extent, small loans. Where individuals used to be dissuaded from excessive borrowing, now they make their own loan decisions---often unwisely...the system downgraded American morality.“

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tokorowilliamwallace
The Moneychangers | Arthur Hailey

“With a trace of irony, he said, 'I guess if you ask for plain answers you're apt to get them.'

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tokorowilliamwallace
The Moneychangers | Arthur Hailey

“ 'What does a man do in circumstances like yours...while he's making up his mind he ought to remember two things. One is, if he's a decent man, his own guilt feelings are probably exaggerated because a well-developed conscience has a habit of punishing itself more harshly than it need. The other is few people are qualified for sainthood; the majority of us aren't born with the equipment.' “

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Susanita
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Money can‘t buy me love, but it can buy me books at the church fundraiser today. So of course I reorganized my bookshelves earlier this week.
#HeyJune

As for the tagged book...never heard of it!

Cinfhen Good luck today!!!! 6y
Eggs Fascinated--is there a link for this? 6y
Susanita @Cinfhen I‘ll post the haul later! 6y
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Susanita @Eggs I just searched for NYT bestseller list archive and year. 6y
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GypsyKat Haha! Nice! 6y
tokorowilliamwallace I just picked this up again after about three years! These 60s-80s drama-thrillers are so fun, and so much interesting conceptually and in prose as compared to post-90s, I'm finding. *shrugs*

Mine for this challenge was Patricia Cornwell's Black Notice, but the one around my birth was Jackie Collins' Lucky! I'm currently going slowing through one of her other ones, but I think I bought one from the Lucky series earlier this year, too. Bump it up
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