The Vulture Fund: A Novel

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“A fast-paced thriller—action, adventure, romance, even a morality tale. Frey touches all the bases in this fast-paced thriller that combines Robert Ludlum with Barbarians at the Gate.”—Newark Star-Ledger

“Ruthless financial terror.”—Chicago Tribune


Mace McLain is the hottest young gun at Wall Street's last great independent baking firm. Now he's just been named co-manager of a multibillion-dollar "vulture fund," an ultra-risky real estate scheme preying on naïve investors. The powerful senior partner is willing to bet the bank on it. So is Kathleen Hunt, a gorgeous investment banker with high-level contacts. What do they know that he doesn't?

With the help of a beautiful graduate student named Rachel Sommers, McLain follows a bizarre trail that stretches from the jungles of Latin America to Washington and the secret councils of the CIA . . . where deception shadows his ever move—and where even the most irrefutable evidence can't diminish his deadly risk. . . .

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About the author

Stephen Frey is a New York Times bestselling author of over twenty novels. He is a partner at Succession Capital Partners, a Virginia-based private equity firm, and CFO of Groundworks LLC, the nation’s largest foundation services company and Succession’s largest investment at $400 million. Prior to Succession Capital, Frey held positions in private equity and investment banking at Winston Partners and JP Morgan. He has a BA and MBA from the University of Virginia, and has a passion for fly fishing in Montana and Wyoming.

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