
Now, with a lot of extra zeroes in their pockets and a friend found dead, the Secret Service and a female private investigator are closing in. Charlie and Oliver opt to take the money, but get much more than they bargained for.

But when the door of success slams in their faces, the brothers are presented with an offer they can't refuse: $3 million in an abandoned account that can't be traced. Charlie and Oliver Caruso are brothers who work at Greene and Greene, a private bank so exclusive there's a $2 million minimum to be a client. This is Brad Meltzer at his most electrifying-a breathtaking, suspenseful story.Two brothers who are desperately chasing success get more than they bargained for in this suspenseful cat-and-mouse thriller of wealth, crime, and social climbing. What invisible strings were attached to that account? How are the brother s going to prove they're innocent? And why is the Secret Service trying to kill them? Trapped in a breakneck race to stay alive, Charlie and Oliver ar e about to discover a secret that will test their trust and forever change their lives. Before they can blink, a friend is dead-and the bank, th e Secret Service, and a female private investigator are suddenly closing in. But when they do, they quickly discover they've got a lot more on their han ds than the prize. More important, for Charlie and Oliver, it's a way out of debt and the key to a new life. No one knows it exists, and even better, it doesn't belong to anyone.


But when th e door of success slams in their faces, they're faced with an offer they ca n't refuse: three million dollars in an abandoned account. Charlie and Oliver Caruso are brothers who work at Greene & Greene, a private bank so exclusive you need two million dollars just to be a client. THE MILLIONAIRES It started as the perfect crime. Brad Meltzer, the author of the runaway bestseller The First Counsel, is ba ck with another edge-of-your-seat thriller-a tale of two brothers trying to hide in a world where your every step can be traced. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition.
