Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Hardcover The Letter Writer Book

ISBN: 0974814105

ISBN13: 9780974814100

The Letter Writer

Fast-paced, thoroughly enjoyable account of greed, excess, boredom, and intrigue in America in the early days of the millennium. Accurate portrayal of the stock market swings at that time. June 2000.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Recommended

Format: Hardcover

Temporarily Unavailable

We receive 1 copy every 6 months.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Where has this author been all my life??

Mercer Nairne is as good a writer as I've read in a long time. He has original style, a flair for literary nuance, and impeccable plot timing and structure. The Letter Writer is simply a splendid work, a real eye-opener into a slice of American culture, replete with get-rich-quick schemes and the like. Highly, highly, recommended.

A classic!

The Letter Writer is a fine work of fiction by an author with a unique and distinct voice. Mercer-Nairne captures a facet of American culture with vivid characters, a compelling storyline, and a wonderful writing style. I recommend this book highly to all lovers of good fiction. I feel strongly Mercer-Nairne is destined for literary stardom; he is that talented.

The Letter Writer

Robert Mercer-Nairne has written a thoroughly enjoyable book about greed and get rich quick schemes in the United States. You won't know if you are watching the news or reading a real article. This book is so life like and so enjoyable you will not want to put it down. I look forward to more reading more books by this author, please Mr. Mercer-Nairne don't stop now.

A compelling satirical spoof of those frantic get-rich-quick

The Letter Writer by Robert Mercer-Nairne is a compelling satirical spoof of those frantic get-rich-quick schemes and too-good-to-be-true financial intrigues that were to climax in the great stock market crash of 2000. In a prosperous Seattle suburb, an assemblage of ordinary and seemingly well-off individuals have the (mis)fortune to encounter a free copy of "The Rich Man's Investment Letter". They sign up for one of his Golden Cruises and entire the stock market... just before the 2001 crash! At times scathing, witty, rollicking funny or all too serious, The Letter Writer is a compelling parable of greed, overreaching, vanity, and the human struggle to understand what truly matters in life... when not diverted by material wants and needs. Although a work of fiction, The Letter Writer is strongly recommended reading for anyone taking "flyers" in stock market schemes in the hope of getting rich quick.

A Real Page Turner!

Fast-paced, thoroughly enjoyable account of greed, excess, boredom, and intrigue in America in the early days of the millennium. Accurate portrayal of the stock market swings at that time.June 2000. In a prosperous Seattle suburb, material life could hardly be better. But pastor Lars Renquist wonders if it isn't too good. Wendy, a young divorcee, is torn between an older and younger man. Retiring professor, Pete Hansen, is surrounded by departmental intrigue. Jack, a successful restauranteur, is diverted by Eve. And feisty Adele Whitaker, running largely on a diet of sex and Jack Daniel's, fights for control of her money. Into these topsy-turvy lives falls a free copy of The Rich Man's Investment Letter put out by the irrespressible David Dulalley, who is not without personal intrigues of his own. Lured by the prospect of financial security and stock market gains, this intriguing cast of characters sign up for one of his Golden Cruises and plunge into the stock market for the first time--just before the crash of 2001! --- This masterly account of modern America is a feast of characters, crosscurrents, foolishness and hope.
Copyright © 2024 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured