![]() Oliver was so straight-laced that it was nearly impossible to see him committing any crime, even with the motivations he had. I’m not sure how much I believed any of the characters. It wasn’t amazing, but it was good and fun and well-paced. This book was the perfect cure and I’m glad I got to it when I did. ![]() I’d just made my way out of a reading slump and I needed something fun and fast-paced to get me to read fast again. Whose money did they take? How will they stay alive? And why is the Secret Service trying to kill them? Both Charlie and Oliver quickly realize it’s not easy being The Millionaires. Now, with a lot of extra zeroes in their pockets and a friend found dead, the Secret Service and a female private investigator are closing in. Charlie and Oliver opt to take the money, but get much more than they bargained for. But when the door of success slams in their faces, the brothers are presented with an offer they can’t refuse: $3 million in an abandoned account that can’t be traced. Charlie and Oliver Caruso are brothers who work at Greene and Greene, a private bank so exclusive there’s a $2 million minimum to be a client. ![]() The Inner Circle (Culper Ring #1) (and Book Club Reflection) Other books by Meltzer reviewed on this blog: ![]()
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