
Esther Larson is a top risk analyst for one of the country's top banks. Every since 2008 she has been researching. She realizes she has uncovered a list of many different things that falling one after the other, like domino's, will make what looked like happened in 2008 seem minor. As her employer makes more and more "risky" decisions, she realizes there is something she needs to do and she starts speaking out. She starts broadcasting what she sees coming and what people can do to help themselves.
Craig Wessex comes into Esther's life when she is struggling with all this. He is a former accountant and is there to encourage Esther along. Esther is there to encourage his two daughters who are upset with their father and the change he is making in his life. When Esther was thinking she had no friends, when she thought she had no one to be there for her, her friends surround her and help her as she speaks up and encourages her along the way.
Davis Bunn has written a remarkable book. He takes the book of Esther where she states "for such a time as this" and weaves it all throughout the story. This is a book that you can pick up and not want to put down until you are done. While it seems the financial aspects of the story might seem to hard to understand, it's written in such a way it's simple and easy to understand what is happening. It also makes you wonder what is happening in the financial world, and if something like what is talked about in this book could really happen.
This book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications Inc. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are entirely my own.
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