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ABOUT THE DEADLY TRADE
Financial
thriller pioneer Ken Morris has returned with a novel faster,
scarier, and more current than even his highly-acclaimed debut,
Man in the Middle.
Tim Mack is a financial analyst running from a past full
of death and drink. But when he leaves the Wall Street rat
race hoping to slow down his life in San Diego, he finds that
a calm and peaceful existence is just not in the cards. While
researching a local biotechnology firm that has just exploded
into flames, Tim begins to untangle a lethal web of deceit.
A frightening, secret triumvirate of mass murder intricately
combines a high-finance broker, a Middle-Eastern terrorist
organization, and a dying biotechnology firm willing to do
anything to keep afloat.
How far will this alliance go? Tim soon finds out that a
bug that “makes AIDS look like a hangnail” might
only be the beginning. He teams up with Betsy O’Brien,
his spunky and beautiful coworker; Joe Mack, his wheelchair-bound
brother who’s a former DEA agent; and Detective Bob
Moore, an aging but tenacious cop in charge of leading the
formal, but furtive, investigation.
Together, they devise a plan to stop the release of the
mutated virus – a plan that brings the lives of Tim,
his loved ones, and the rest of the country down to the bare
wire. The Deadly Trade pulls on our own worst fears, inspired
by the news of yesterday and almost sure to make the headlines
of tomorrow. The anthrax scare of 2001 pales in the light
of Ken’s terrifying vision. What legendary sportscaster
Charlie Jones said about Man in the Middle is even truer about
The Deadly Trade: “It can happen—perhaps it already
has. And, if hasn’t happened yet, it will.”
ABOUT KEN MORRIS
Ken
Morris spent his 20s learning to be a stock trader, his 30s
practicing his craft at the highest levels of the world's
capital markets, and his 40s writing about it. Ken is a master
storyteller with a depth of experience unique in the genre
of financial thrillers: He worked for Michael Milken and held
high level positions with Morgan Stanley, Drexel Burnham,
and Prudential-Bache. He has managed, earned, lost, and earned
again millions of dollars.
For more than a decade, Ken Morris was 'the man in the middle,
balancing million-dollar deals and practical business considerations
against legal complexities and moral considerations. And while
his personal adventures weren't quite as harrowing as those
of his protagonist in this novel, Ken was a 'Wall Street trading
legend who played by the rules, fought the system (and won),
made friends and enemies, and shook world financial markets.
A Southern California native, Ken Morris obtained his undergraduate
degree from UC Santa Barbara, and his MBA from UCLA. In the
1980s, he became a stock trader for Morgan, Stanley in New
York, and by the age of 31, had become a celebrated, much
sought-after trader operating at the highest levels of the
world’s capital markets. In 1992, at the tender age
of 39, he stunned and perplexed the financial world by turning
his back entirely on Wall Street. Returning to California,
he set up a part-time consulting practice, and began devoting
himself to his family, to reform of the capital markets, and
to writing. Man in the Middle, the first of his novels to
be published, received attention from The London Times, The
New York Times, the Washington Post, and CNBC’s “Kudlow
& Cramer,” among others. The Deadly Trade is his
second novel. He lives in Del Mar, California, with his wife,
a fund manager, and their four sons.
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