Bryce Elliott is a morally bankrupt, world-renowned attorney who has one goal: to make one hundred million dollars by his fortieth birthday. Bryce believes that money alone has the power to emancipate a man from the shackles of a powerless and meaningless life. His life is evolving as planned: he is rich and powerful, living on Fifth Avenue in New York City, and master of a universe that he has carefully and meticulously cultivated. When Bryce is about to reach his goal, his life takes a dramatic and unexpected turn. An ancient and mysterious book, Art and Artists, is indirectly passed on to Bryce by The Keeper of the Royal Academy in London. The novel was inspired by an encounter with a former investment-banking colleague, who told the author that he was going to make one hundred million by the time he was forty and he would do whatever he needed to do to get there. (Incidentally, he came close!) The book received a 5/5 review from the 28th Annual Writers Digest Books Awards.
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