The Trust (Hardcover)
by Norb Vonnegut

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""The Trust" is great fun. Reels you in fast ... then goes like lightning." -Steven Frey, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Heaven's Fury"

Norb Vonnegut lends his unique insider's perspective and his intuitive, darkly humorous writing to a fast-talking suspense thriller that takes readers inside the dangerous, high-rolling world of global finance

One sultry morning in Charleston, South Carolina, real estate magnate Palmer Kincaid's body washes ashore, the apparent victim of accidental drowning. Palmer's daughter calls Grove O'Rourke, stockbroker and hero of "Top Producer," for help getting her family's affairs in order. Palmer was Grove's mentor and client, the guy who opened doors to a world beyond Charleston. Grove steps in as the interim head of the Palmetto Foundation, an organization Palmer created to encourage philanthropy.

Community foundations, like the Palmetto Foundation, are conduits. Philanthropists gift money to them and propose the ultimate beneficiaries. But in exchange for miscellaneous benefits--anonymity, investment services, and favorable tax treatment--donors lose absolute control. Once funds arrive, community foundations can do whatever they want.

For years Palmer showed great sensitivity to his donors, honoring their wishes to funnel funds into the charities of their choice--his unspoken pledge--and it was this largesse which made him a respected pillar of the Charleston community. But after Grove authorizes a $25 million transfer requested by a priest from the Catholic Fund, he discovers something is terribly wrong. He gets a call from Biscuit Hughes, a lawyer representing the people of Fayetteville, North Carolina, against a new sex superstore in their town. Biscuit has traced the store's funding to a most unlikely source: the Catholic Fund.

Together, Grove and Biscuit launch an investigation into the fund, but the deeper they dig, the more evidence they find that the fund's money isn't being used to support the impoverished--it's going somewhere much more sinister. When someone close to him disappears and the FBI starts breathing down his neck, Grove knows he has to figure out who's pulling all the strings before the shadowy figure who will stop at nothing to keep the fund a secret gets to him.

 
 
 
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  • ISBN-13: 9781250003898
  • ISBN-10: 125000389X
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books
  • Publish Date: July 2012
  • Page Count: 306

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  • Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page .
  • Review Date: 2012-05-28
  • Reviewer: Staff

Vonnegut’s engaging second Grove O’Rourke novel (after 2009’s Top Producer) takes the Wall Street stockbroker to his hometown of Charleston, S.C., for the funeral of his mentor, real estate mogul Palmer Kincaid, who has accidentally drowned. To Grove’s delight, Palmer’s daughter, his old high school crush, asks him to join the board of Palmer’s influential charity, the Palmetto Foundation. Grove later realizes he may be in over his head after muckraking attorney Allan “Biscuit” Hughes reveals that a Palmetto-supported Catholic charity dedicated to rescuing Manila street children is also funding an adult superstore near Biscuit’s Fayetteville, N.C., home. Worse trouble lies ahead in the twin forms of hard-charging FBI agent Izzy Torres and a mysterious assassin known only as Bong. Drawing on his own years on Wall Street, Vonnegut (Kurt’s fourth cousin) bolsters this efficient thriller with credible financial and legal detail while offering in Biscuit a colorful foil to his rather stolid hero. Agent: Scott Hoffman, Folio Literary Management. (July)

 
 
 
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