About Christopher Reich
Christopher Reich worked for a major Swiss bank in Geneva before joining its department of mergers and acquisitions in Zurich. In 1995 he decided to pursue writing full-time. He lives in California and Switzerland with his wife and children.
Novels
Numbered Account (1998)
The Runner (2000)
The First Billion (2002)
The Devil's Banker (2003)
The Patriots' Club (2004)
The Runner (2000)
The First Billion (2002)
The Devil's Banker (2003)
The Patriots' Club (2004)
Links to other websites
| christopherreich.com |
Christopher Reich recommends
Epitaph (2001) James Siegel "By turns compelling, touching, and terrifying, EPITAPH is a fine read. James Siegel is a great new talent, a keen student of the human condition as well as one helluva storyteller. I thoroughly enjoyed it." | The Geneva Deception (2009) (Tom Kirk, book 4) James Twining "Twining is a worth successor to Forsyth, Follet, and Higgins." | Dead Men's Dust (2009) (Joe Hunter Thriller, book 1) Matt Hilton "A dose of pure rocket fuel. Starts fast, gets faster, and doesn't quit right through to the slam bang finale. Dead Men's Dust is as enjoyable a thriller as you will read this year, and I do mean 'Thriller!'. My ears are still ringing with gunfire! I loved this book." | |
Free Agent (2009) (Paul Dark trilogy, book 1) Jeremy Duns "Free Agent is a sleek, fast-paced tale of espionage and international intrigue that held me utterly entranced. Duns is an exceptional talent. As I rapidly turned the pages, I was transported back to the heyday of spy fiction and reminded of the best of Le Carre, Deighton, and Forsyth. Recommended without reservation." | Once a Spy (2010) (Drummond Clark, book 1) Keith Thomson "Utterly original... Think Carl Hiaasen taking on John Le Carre." |
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