The Moneychangers
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A gripping work of financial fiction, The Monechangers chronicles the high-stakes power struggle within a major American bank as two ambitious executives compete to become its next president. Arthur Hailey masterfully uncovers the inner workings of the banking world — from boardroom politics and credit fraud to counterfeiting rings and personal scandal — with the meticulous, research-driven authenticity that became his trademark. The narrative moves with relentless suspense, weaving together multiple storylines that illustrate how money, ambition, and moral compromise intersect at every level of institutional finance. Hailey presents his characters with sharp psychological depth, ensuring that the human drama is every bit as compelling as the procedural detail. A bestseller upon its release in 1975, it remains a definitive entry in the genre of corporate thriller fiction, offering readers both a page-turning story and a revealing portrait of American banking culture.
Author: Arthur Hailey
Format: Hardback
Published: 1975, Michael Joseph in association with Souvenir Press
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A gripping work of financial fiction, The Monechangers chronicles the high-stakes power struggle within a major American bank as two ambitious executives compete to become its next president. Arthur Hailey masterfully uncovers the inner workings of the banking world — from boardroom politics and credit fraud to counterfeiting rings and personal scandal — with the meticulous, research-driven authenticity that became his trademark. The narrative moves with relentless suspense, weaving together multiple storylines that illustrate how money, ambition, and moral compromise intersect at every level of institutional finance. Hailey presents his characters with sharp psychological depth, ensuring that the human drama is every bit as compelling as the procedural detail. A bestseller upon its release in 1975, it remains a definitive entry in the genre of corporate thriller fiction, offering readers both a page-turning story and a revealing portrait of American banking culture.