Bad Money

Description

312 pages
$19.95
ISBN 0-7725-1659-6

Author

Publisher

Year

1986

Contributor

Reviewed by D.A. Curtis

D.A. Curtis was a Toronto freelance writer.

Review

Bad money needs laundering before it can safely be put to respectable use. David Medina, A.M. Kabal’s arch villain introduced in The Adversary, is a crime overlord, rich beyond imagining. He is behind four simultaneous brutal murders in Rome, Panama City, London, and Gdansk. One of the victims, an investigative reporter, is the ex-husband of Caro Kilkenny, herself a reporter, who is determined to learn the truth behind his murder.

Bad Money is a densely plotted, slam-bang thriller, full of explicit sex and violence. It gives an insider’s look at the dark side of international finance.

Citation

Kabal, A.M., “Bad Money,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 3, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/35001.