After fleeing New York nine years ago after a devastating turn of events, real estate broker Jonah Gray totally rebuilt his life. One thing he couldn't change was his expertise in the commercial real estate profession. Now living in Amsterdam with a whole new identity, Jonah works for a Dutch real estate firm that's poised to enter the world market by purchasing a commercial building in New York City. It's the perfect opportunity for Jonah to settle old scores and redeem himself with a new deal. However, the outcome is not what he expected, and his resolve is tested when new facts about his current life come to light. Will Jonah be able to survive again and live to set up another deal?
As the sequel to THE DEAL, Adam Gittlin 's THE DEAL: ABOUT FACE is another tense thriller with nonstop action set in the cut-throat world of high-priced commercial real estate. The ruthless lengths Jonah will go to as he seeks the truth, as well as revenge, makes this book even better than the first one. Now, we'll have to see how it all ends with the third installment coming in 2015.
New York City commercial real estate power-broker Jonah
Gray has finally resurfaced and he has a lot of unfinished
business. Since becoming a fugitive and fleeing his own
country, the road traveled has been a long and shocking
one. It has been a road of singular purpose: the methodical
preparation for his return.
Saddled nine years ago with a rare Faberge Imperial Easter
Egg thought lost in the Russian Revolution, Jonah made sure
the treasure ended up at its destination. But in keeping it
from his conniving half-brother, he inadvertently killed a
dirty New York City cop. And got his own father murdered in
cold blood.
Jonah is unsure which is greater: all he has lost in this
world, or all he has learned about himself. One thing is
certain. It is time.
Time for ruthlessness. Time for payback. Time for truth.
Time for redemption. Time for a new deal.
Jonah believes he is ready for everything that is about to
happen. The question remains is everyone else?
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