Angie K. (angayle36) reviewed on + 42 more book reviews
It started as the perfect crime. Then it took a turn for the worse.
Charlie & Oliver Caruso are brothers who work @ Greene & Greene, a private bank so exclusive you need 2 million dollars just to be a client. But when the door of success slams in their faces, they're faced with an offer they can't refuse: 3 million dollars in an abandoned account. No one knows it exists, and even better, it doesn't belong to anyone.
It's a foolproof crime. More important, for Charlie & Oliver, it's a way out of debt & the key to a new life. All they have to do is take the money.
But when they do, they quickly discover they've got a lot more on their hands than the prize. Before they can blink, a friend is dead - and the bank, the Secret Service, & a femal private eye are suddenly closing in. What invisible strings were attached to that account? How are the brothers going to prove they're innocent? And why is the Secret Service trying to kill them?
Charlie & Oliver Caruso are brothers who work @ Greene & Greene, a private bank so exclusive you need 2 million dollars just to be a client. But when the door of success slams in their faces, they're faced with an offer they can't refuse: 3 million dollars in an abandoned account. No one knows it exists, and even better, it doesn't belong to anyone.
It's a foolproof crime. More important, for Charlie & Oliver, it's a way out of debt & the key to a new life. All they have to do is take the money.
But when they do, they quickly discover they've got a lot more on their hands than the prize. Before they can blink, a friend is dead - and the bank, the Secret Service, & a femal private eye are suddenly closing in. What invisible strings were attached to that account? How are the brothers going to prove they're innocent? And why is the Secret Service trying to kill them?
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