Nesbit has crafted a fast-paced thriller that pulses with danger and underhanded politics on a world scale, with welcome attention paid to the realities of international financial crimes like the kinds revealed in the Panama Papers. As Seth follows the clues and money trail, breadcrumbs perhaps laid out by his unknown benefactor, he uncovers dealings between the players of the Billionaires' Club and Russian oligarchs. He must keep his wits about him as he attempts to outsmart and expose years worth of lies and secrets, with his life literally and figuratively on the line. He faces a fascinating choice: become a new active member of the wealthy elite and profit from its cover ups and criminality, or follow his reporter’s passion and reveal the story of the century.
Nesbit builds compelling tension throughout the story, tantalizingly revealing just enough of what Seth is stepping into to keep readers hooked until the final act. Faced with doing what is easy and profitable versus doing what is right, The Billionaires' Club cuts to the heart of corruption, dramatizing the temptations of extreme wealth with a classic moral dilemma. Seth’s determination to discover and expose the truth will keep readers invested. Fans of political thrillers and mysteries informed by investigative reporting will be enthralled.
Takeaway: Compelling thriller of a reporter offered access to corrupting wealth.
Comparable Titles: Jeffrey Marshall’s Squeeze Plays, Alan C. Moore’s An American Conspiracy.
Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A