Stockbroker Morrie Clay sees an opportunity to make a quick commission and buys $750,000 in shares in a hedge fund. In order to put the trade through, however, he needs forge the client's signature on the purchase agreement. Confident that his illegal trade will never be discovered, he is shocked to find that the client intends to change brokerage firms. An audit will disclose the trade, and Clay will lose his job and his license. He tells his wife Monica that their high style living with their two sons will come crashing down when the authorities are called to investigate. Clay has the Fourth…mehr
Stockbroker Morrie Clay sees an opportunity to make a quick commission and buys $750,000 in shares in a hedge fund. In order to put the trade through, however, he needs forge the client's signature on the purchase agreement. Confident that his illegal trade will never be discovered, he is shocked to find that the client intends to change brokerage firms. An audit will disclose the trade, and Clay will lose his job and his license. He tells his wife Monica that their high style living with their two sons will come crashing down when the authorities are called to investigate. Clay has the Fourth of July weekend to find a way out of the crisis. It appears that his troubles may be over, however, when his client -- Rene McAllister, the wife of multimillion Mac McAllister -- disappears from a late night party. Her body is discovered the next morning. Authorities want to dismiss her death as accidental, but Detective James Raker, still in the throes of grief over his own wife's untimely death, thinks otherwise. When Jamie Sherman, another neighbor of the Clay's, turns up death and adrift in his fishing boat, Raker is convinced the two deaths are related. He also certain that the killer may have another victim in mind and he races to prevent a third murder.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John J. Hohn grew up in Yankton, South Dakota, the last upstream steamboat stop on the Missouri River. His family is intimately tied to the history of South Dakota. His grandfather homesteaded north and west of Yankton, staking out 360 acres that remain in John's family today. John has been interested in the arts his entire life, first publishing at age ten in the nationally circulated "Pilot" magazine. In 1972, he was instrumental in combining the student symphonies of Minneapolis and St. Paul in the founding of the Student Symphonies of the Great Twin Cities area. In 2016, he co-founded 40+ Stage Company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.John graduated from Yankton High School, turned down a Navy ROTC scholarship to marry his high school sweetheart, and earned a degree in English from St. John's University in Minnesota. Upon graduating, he taught at St. John's Prep School before beginning a forty-year career in the financial services industry.John and his wife, Melinda, divide their time each year between their cottage near West Jefferson, North Carolina, and a home in Winston-Salem, where they spend the winter months. He has six wonderful children, five boys and a girl. He is proud of each one of them and grateful for their friendship and love.
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