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<div class="more-link-wrap opened"></div><section class="overview">“Immersive, satisfying, tense–and timely: This is probably happening for real right now.”–Lee Child<br><br>On
 an early morning in November, a couple boards a private plane bound for
 Geneva, flying into a storm. Soon after, it simply drops off the radar,
 and its wreckage is later uncovered in the Alps. Among the disappeared 
is Matthew Werner, a banking insider at Swiss United, a powerful 
offshore bank. His young widow, Annabel, is left grappling with the 
secrets he left behind, including an encrypted laptop and a shady client
 list. As she begins a desperate search for answers, she determines that
 Matthew’s death was no accident, and that she is now in the crosshairs 
of his powerful enemies. <br><br>Meanwhile, ambitious society journalist
 Marina Tourneau has finally landed at the top. Now that she’s engaged 
to Grant Ellis, she will stop writing about powerful families and 
finally be a part of one. Her entry into the upper echelons of New 
York’s social scene is more appealing than any article could ever be, 
but, after the death of her mentor, she agrees to dig into one more 
story. While looking into Swiss United, Marina uncovers information that
 implicates some of the most powerful men in the financial world, 
including a few who are too close to home. The story could also be the 
answer to Annabel’s heartbreaking search–if Marina chooses to publish 
it. <br><br>The Banker’s Wife is both a high-stakes thriller and 
an inside look at the personal lives in the intriguing world of finance,
 introducing Cristina Alger as a powerful new voice in the genre.<div class="slot product-praise seemoreenable opened" style="height: 1977.3px;" height-fold="280" target-height="1947.3" id="seemore-3">
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    One of PureWow’s Best Beach Reads of Summer 2018 <br><br>Praise for The Banker’s Wife<br><br>“Buckle up—The Banker’s Wife is an international thriller that moves at a breakneck pace, keeping you on the edge of your seat.”—PopSugar<br><br>“With
 a global conspiracy about the ‘world of dirty money, hidden away in 
shadow accounts’ fueling a plot that soars from Geneva to London to 
Paris to New York, led by two intriguing women, this is a thriller to 
bank on.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune<br><br>“Readers riding 
this international financial roller coaster will be kept on edge through
 its many twists and turns. Highly recommended for fans of fast-paced 
thrillers in the tradition of John Grisham.”—Library Journal (starred review)<br><br>“Alger
 perfectly nails her twisty plot, wrapping everything up in a completely
 satisfying ending. Readers will be eagerly turning the pages of this 
fast-paced financial thriller.”—Booklist<br><br>“An 
engrossing financial thriller… Alger presents the world of wealth 
management in a way that a novice can understand the intricacies but 
also appeals to the sophisticated reader. This complex tale of how greed
 can upend innocent lives will resonate with many.”—Publishers Weekly<br><br>“A sharp, compelling thriller… This brisk, tense page-turner will mesmerize fans of international mysteries.”—Kirkus Reviews<br><br>“A
 more intellectually stirring, sophisticated mystery… With global 
settings, covert government agencies and intricate plotting, The Banker’s Wife reads like an old-fashioned international thriller.”—BookPage<br><br>“Immersive, satisfying, tense—and timely: This is probably happening for real right now.”—Lee Child<br><br>“The Banker’s Wife
 is a page-turning, plot-twisting international thriller of the first 
order. Cristina Alger’s writing is as sophisticated and self-assured as 
the characters she’s created. A remarkable and intriguing journey into 
the rarefied world of power and money. A perfect blend of mystery, 
suspense, and betrayal.”—Nelson DeMille<br><br>“A knockout
 of an international thriller, with glamorous lives on collision courses
 with high-stakes crime and high-level politics through the corridors of
 power in Europe and America. Plus, Alger accomplishes the remarkable in
 making even Geneva seem exciting.”—Chris Pavone, author of The Expats<br><br>“In
 Cristina Alger’s expert hands, the world of complex international 
finance is the perfect setting for a gripping, twisty thriller that asks
 how well we really know the people closest to us. The Banker’s Wife is smart, savvy, and beautifully written. It grabs the reader by the gut and doesn’t let go until the last page.” —Alafair Burke, author of The Wife<br><br>“Behind
 every great fortune, there’s a crime… and a bank. From Geneva to London
 to New York, Cristina Alger takes us inside the secretive and corrupt 
world of the super-rich—and three women who struggle to survive its 
deadly undertow.”—Alex Berenson, author of The Prisoner<br><br>“Cristina
 Alger takes an inside look at the lucrative, high-stakes—and sometimes 
murderous—world of private banking in this stunning masterpiece. Whip 
smart and fraught with tension, The Banker’s Wife packs a punch that doesn’t let up. Brilliant.”—Mary Kubica, author of The Good Girl and Every Last Lie<br><br>“Cristina
 Alger’s ripped-from-the-headlines thriller is a fascinating glimpse 
into the mysterious world of billionaire banking, and kept me guessing 
until the very last page. I couldn’t tear myself away.”—Janelle Brown, author of Watch Me Disappear<br><br>“If you enjoyed The Darlings like I did, you’ll LOVE The Banker’s Wife.
 International intrigue, glitz, and glamour all tangled in an 
intricately crafted plot. Both Annabel and Marina are smart, strong 
female leads who make bold choices—my favorite kind of characters. This 
is Alger’s best book yet!”—Kate Moretti, author of The Blackbird Season and The Vanishing Year <br><br>“The Banker’s Wife
 is a glamorous and twisting novel of international intrigue, the 
secrets and lies that stitch a marriage together, and a wife’s desperate
 search to understand the husband she thought she knew. The rocket-paced
 plot and transporting sense of place will sweep you away, but it’s the 
smart, determined women at the heart of the story that keep you riveted 
through the breathless ending. Cristina Alger delivers on every level.”—Lisa Unger, author of The Red Hunter<br><br>“A
 mysterious plane crash and a suspicious home invasion unknowingly 
intersect two women, sending them on parallel paths to discover the 
truth about the people they love. The Banker’s Wife will leave 
you breathless as you turn the pages, gasping as you uncover each 
delicious layer of this perfectly plotted thriller. We promise you’ll be
 guessing until the very end.”—Liz Fenton &amp; Lisa Steinke, authors of The Good Widow<br><br> “The Banker’s Wife
 is the best kind of thriller: break-neck pace, gutsy women characters 
who are their own heroes—and if the action in dazzling locales don’t 
take your breath away, the twisty surprises will.”—Kate White, author of Even If It Kills Her  <h2 class="slot-header subtitle">About the Author</h2><p class="clearfix">
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                                Cristina Alger is the author of The Darlings and This Was Not the Plan.
 A graduate of Harvard College and NYU Law School, she worked as a 
financial analyst and a corporate attorney before becoming a writer. She
 lives in New York with her husband and children.                                
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