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Money to Burn

Money to Burn

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intrigue at it's finest
Review: Who among us hasn't been angry at the system? Or wondered what it would be like to pull off the perfect crime? Luckily for you, you can read about a very believable guy whose daydream turned into reality.

Since we all love living vicariously, put on your seatbelt and prepare for some fun. Here's a very respected guy, a Federal judge no less, who is ready to buck the system. With his intellect and connections, he learns everything he needs to know to rob the Federal Reserve. The trick, though, is to make them think they haven't been robbed. It's such an intriguing plot that I couldn't put the book down. What made it even better was knowing that this little work of "fiction" was actually written by a Federal Judge! Hmmmm.... wonder what he was thinking of when he was hearing cases all day.

Ever since reading this book, I'm a little more alert every time I walk into my bank. I dream of the greenbacks in the vault and wonder what it would be like to have a few stacks of my own. Maybe it's not possible, but it's sure nice to dream. After all, if James Zagel's guy can pull off a heist, why can't I?


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