SIGNAL MOUNTAIN, Tenn., Aug. 26, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One moment Jamie Wilde expects to be washed up and unemployed; the next, he is promoted as the new president of The Grand American Bank's Arizona division. The pressure mounts as countless anomalies surface that jeopardize his professional and private life. Jamie realizes he must act to overcome Deniable Trust. But how? Read on and witness an intricate web of suspense, intrigue, danger and action unravel in author Corey Anderson's gripping novel.
Audits, FDIC, and Glass-Steagall have been replaced with annuities, sub-prime, and multi-million dollar a year CEOs. Banks and regulatory agencies are in disarray, and the financial impact is being felt in corporate boardrooms and couple's bedrooms everywhere. Jamie realizes his personal and professional life is in jeopardy and he has to combat a CEO and army of finance and security personnel. Someone must slow the decay of the organization and corporate values before it's too late. Jamie finds himself in the battle of his life, but is he up for the challenge? Find out in Deniable Trust -- a riveting blend of personal strife and corporate action.
About the Author
During the last twenty-five years, Corey Anderson has worked in the financial services industry, which includes managing Private Bank and Wealth Management offices for three of the top ten American banks. He worked in different capacities and brought separate disciplines of lending, trust, investment management, brokerage and insurance services together into profitable, client focused models. In addition to his financial services experience in Washington, D.C., Denver, CO, Phoenix, AZ and other metropolitan markets, he developed and owned an Internet company. Corey was born in Salt Lake City, UT, has five grown children, and currently resides with his wife, two cats and three dogs on Signal Mountain in Tennessee.
Deniable Trust * by Corey Anderson Publication Date: 08/06/2008 Trade Paperback; $23.99; 458 pages; 978-1-4363-4014-4 Cloth Hardback; $34.99; 458 pages; 978-1-4363-4015-1
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