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Until the publication of ''The Chairman'', introducing the character of Christian Gillette, Frey's books were all standalone stories. Beginning with ''The Chairman'', Frey published four books about Gillette and his association with the private equity firm of Everest Capital. ''The Fourth Order'', is a departure with a story line taking on the timely issue of domestic spying, although it is set in the world of high finance like his previous works. |
Until the publication of ''The Chairman'', introducing the character of Christian Gillette, Frey's books were all standalone stories. Beginning with ''The Chairman'', Frey published four books about Gillette and his association with the private equity firm of Everest Capital. ''The Fourth Order'', is a departure with a story line taking on the timely issue of domestic spying, although it is set in the world of high finance like his previous works. |
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His books, published mostly by the major trade publisher [[Dutton]], are found in thousands of US libraries, according to [[OCLC]]. |
His books, published mostly by the major trade publisher [[Dutton Penguin|Dutton]], are found in thousands of US libraries, according to [[OCLC]]. |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
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Stephen Frey is a best-selling author who writes novels set in the financial world. He is a managing director at a private equity firm, and lives in Florida. He previously worked in mergers and acquisitions at JP Morgan and as a vice president of corporate finance at an international bank headquartered in Manhattan.
Until the publication of The Chairman, introducing the character of Christian Gillette, Frey's books were all standalone stories. Beginning with The Chairman, Frey published four books about Gillette and his association with the private equity firm of Everest Capital. The Fourth Order, is a departure with a story line taking on the timely issue of domestic spying, although it is set in the world of high finance like his previous works.
His books, published mostly by the major trade publisher Dutton, are found in thousands of US libraries, according to OCLC.
Bibliography
- The Takeover (1995)
- The Inner Sanctum (1997)
- The Vulture Fund (1997)
- The Legacy (1998)
- The Insider (1999)
- Trust Fund (2001)
- The Day Trader (2002)
- Silent Partner (2003)
- Shadow Account (2004)
- The Chairman (2005)
- The Protégé (2005)
- The Power Broker (2006)
- The Successor (2007)
- The Fourth Order (2007)
- Forced Out (2008)
- Hell's Gate (2009)
- Heaven's Fury (2010)