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Man in the Middle

Man in the Middle

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoy the ride!
Review: This book is just one hell of a lot of fun. Even as a ploddingly slow reader, I gobbled this puppy up in three days. Making the hero a trainee, made educating the reader in the art of trading an integral part of the story. When I first heard about the book, I wondered how it could be written without pages of footnotes. It may be hard to imagine how a trainee could master trading in such a short period of time, but I assure you such talent exists. I know of one guy in particular. While we know there couldn't possibly be anyone quite so dastardly in the world of fast money, it is fun to imagine just which real world figures could have been the models for this book's villains.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Edge-of-your-seat-Thriller
Review: This is a fabulous debut for Ken Morris. An extremely suspense filled thriller that could actually have taken place today. I thoroughly enjoyed it and await "The Chosen Man".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great, Great Read
Review: This is a terrific novel written by a man who has taken on the NYSE and hedge funds during his storied career. Gripping stuff. Can't wait for his next, The Deadly Trade.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Man In The Middle
Review: This is an engaging story with exciting plot twists and good character develpoment. It is especially interesting in light of current news and the stock market manipulation that is the center of the plot. As I was reading this book, I could already see it on the "big screen."


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