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The Swindler (Paperback, 2010)
    By Michelle Kaye Malsbury
N/A 7/31/2010
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Michaela01 said: The Swindler is a fast-moving, hard-hitting account of a swindler who, with his batch of subalterns, ran a Ponzi scheme in Key West and elsewhere. The tale is so realistic and convincing that you can hardly believe that it didn’t really happen and that the authoress is not in there somewhere, perhaps as Catherine, the honest realtor who gets embroiled in the mess. The racket consisted of selling counterfeit commodities futures mostly to fairly well-heeled middle class types, and following up by generating bogus statements showing earnings. It may be difficult to feel overly compassionate for someone worth several hundred thousand dollars who gets stung for fifty, but there are a lot of smaller victims too. The most touching was a young girl in Central America whom Skip, the swindler, got pregnant. She was hoping this pregnancy would bind them together and enable them to live a beautiful life. Then the blow fell. Skip was arrested and prosecuted, and the girl’s dreams flowed away in tears. The pages are full of unsavory characters, and the action moves from Florida to the Bahamas to Costa Rica to Las Vegas. The language is earthy. Read it, you’ll like it. Thomas Keyes Review of The Swindler by Michelle Kaye Malsbury, 5/14/10
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