Three sons, one contest and the race to make a million
When Bernard Gradley dies, he leaves three sons, one daughter - and a massive fortune. But the old man was as tough in death as he was in life, and his will stipulates that his money will go to whichever son can make a million pounds ($1.5 million) in three years. If all of them fail, the money will be lost forever. By fair means or foul
Zack - brilliant, ruthless, magnetic - joins an old British bank in the City of London. Matthew - handsome, driven, cool-headed - flies to New York to start his career on Wall Street. And poor old George, the least gifted of the three men, buys a furniture company on the brink of failure. They each try to make their fortune - by fair means or foul. After all, the old man's will didn't say they couldn't steal the million. Love, money and an unforgettable climax
But the three men have a sister, Josephine, and a mother who needs their support. And the brothers also fall in love - with three very different women, but all of them strong and independent. When the three years are up, all three brothers have to choose what really matters to them: love or money?
'Demonically addictive'
In the bestselling tradition of Jeffrey Archer's Kane and Abel, or his Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less, The Money Makers is a soaring rollercoaster of a novel - with an ending you won't see coming.
'Breathtaking' - Seattle Times
'Riveting' - Library Journal
'Terrific' - Boston Globe
'Fresh and compelling' - New York Daily News
'Superb' - Publishers Weekly