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The Set-Up [Paperback]

Paul Erdman (Author)
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  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; Advance copy edition (1994)
  • ASIN: B003LTH456
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Well Researched Book!, June 9, 2000
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This review is from: The Set-Up (Mass Market Paperback)
Once again Paul Erdman displays a vast knowledge of the world of money. A man who has headed the Federal Reserve Bank is set up by a shifty money man who is laundering money for a shady character from Corsica. The former banker is jailed for a crime he din not commit. Thanks to his wife and her will to not give up he finally gains his freedom. The shifty money man and his partner are killed by the shadowy character from Corsica. Paul Erdman has the ability to write financial books and make them very readable. This book is a good example of this. Buy it. You will not be dissapointed.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Perhaps the best financial thriller writer out there, September 5, 2003
This review is from: The Set-Up (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm still on my quest for a Grisham-like financial thriller, and Erdman is the best I've read in that genre so far, though it's not quite Grisham. I've read several other authors in this genre including Stephen Frey, Michael Ridpath, among others, and Erdman is the best of the group. I just wish he had more fiction work out there. I found this book to be a fast-paced, easy read that I completed in 2 days. I'd highly recommend it.

P.S. I'd also recommend checking out Erdman's book Zero Coupon; it dates back to the 1970's, but it's still among the best out there.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Topnotch financial thriller that could've been even better.., May 7, 2003
This review is from: The Set-Up (Mass Market Paperback)
Charles Black, a former investment banker and a tough-nut chairman of the Fed quits his job in a struggle with the White House over rising interest rates. But he's persuaded to stay on for a while as a special envoy to represent the Fed at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the Swiss-based institution that serves as the industrialized world's clearinghouse for payments and monetary information.

So imagine Black's rude surprise when he arrives in Basel, Switzerland for one of the BIS's regular monthly meetings. Instead of the warm welcome he had been receiving for the past four years as a Fed chief, he is arrested, jailed, and charged with using his exclusive knowledge of U.S. interest-rate moves to mastermind the most audacious insider-trading scheme ever.

Intrigued yet?

As the conspiracy begins to unfold, Black finds himself no more than a fall guy for a shadowy Sardinian financier, a conniving Swiss lawyer with a desk full of secret bank accounts, and the real inside trader--a corrupt president of the Swiss National Bank. In this mix of characters lies the potential for a Hitchcockian drama of a victim mixing it up with his tormentors as he tries to clear his name. The Set-Up journeys from San Francisco and Washington to Switzerland, Sardinia, and the wilds of Alaska, where the plot against Black falls apart.

On the good side, Erdman keeps things moving with his descriptions of shady Swiss dealings, and prison life. Big Swiss heads come off as men of impeccable social standing but a flexible moral character. That's an all-too-common shortcoming among the Swiss big-money set that Erdman seems to have studied closely during his life as a doctoral student and banker in Basel.

But this is also my minor grouse with the book that is supposed to be more of a thriller than a treatise on global finance. Expect a fair bit of digressions into the minutiae of international banking including an introduction to the innards of derivatives markets. Which was great for me personally, but these are in fact slightly piquing in terms of the novel's flow.

Nonetheless this is all worth the ride if you are in the market for a financially inclined thriller. Recommended.

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It was early evening on Saturday when the domestic Air Inter flight from Paris touched down on the tarmac of Bale/Mulhouse, the provincial Alsatian airport located directly on the border with Switzerland. Read the first page
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ten dossiers, fiduciary agreement, omnibus account, fiduciary account, cash margin, gold futures, financial futures exchange, surveillance group, gold trades, dollar interest rates
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Charles Black, Samuel Schweizer, Sir Robert, General Bank of Switzerland, Federal Reserve, New York, Hans Zwiebach, Bank of England, United States, Urs Stucker, Arrowhead Lodge, Derek Hambro, Swiss National Bank, Whitney Brothers, Sally Black, Dan Lash, Herr Doktor, Charlie Black, San Francisco, Euler Hotel, Herald Tribune, Lothar Zopf, Lieutenant Schmidt, Eagle River, Hong Kong
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