Thomas Keyes Review for The Swindler
The Swindler is a fast-moving, hard-hitting account of a swindler who, with his batch of
subalterns, ran a Ponzi scheme in Key West and elsewhere. The tale is so realistic and
convincing that you can hardly believe that it didn’t really happen and that the authoress is not in
there somewhere, perhaps as Catherine, the honest realtor who gets embroiled in the mess.
The racket consisted of selling counterfeit commodities futures mostly to fairly well-heeled
middle class types, and following up by generating bogus statements showing earnings. It may
be difficult to feel overly compassionate for someone worth several hundred thousand dollars
who gets stung for fifty, but there are a lot of smaller victims too.
The most touching was a young girl in Central America whom Skip, the swindler, got pregnant.
She was hoping this pregnancy would bind them together and enable them to live a beautiful
life. Then the blow fell. Skip was arrested and prosecuted, and the girl’s dreams flowed away in
tears.
The pages are full of unsavory characters, and the action moves from Florida to the Bahamas to
Costa Rica to Las Vegas.
The language is earthy.
Read it, you’ll like it.
Betty Bernz Review for The Swindler,
The Swindler by Michelle Kaye Malsbury has lavish characters that will attract most anyone’s
interest. The book primarily takes place in Key West. Those readers that have been to Key West
will enjoy relating to the casual life style that could almost be customary to Key West. The
flamboyant characters and narrative will keep you turning the pages through three quarters of the
book. My page turning got a bit sluggish when the trial began. I am not sure how I would have
ended the book but I felt a little disappointed at the end. For the most part I enjoyed the Swindler
and would recommend it as entertaining reading material.
Blog Tour for The Swindler
Publisher: All Things That Matter Press
ISBN 978-0-9844219-4-7
Genre: suspense, thriller, mystery, fiction
Description
How easy is it for an investment broker to deceive clients? Very, particularly if his personal
hero is Bernie Madoff. Skip Horowitz, along with his old pal A.J., has created what they believe
is a foolproof scheme using commodities trading, bookmaking, and various other businesses
as covers. Their plan has served them well for decades, surviving the scrutiny of government
agencies lacking solid proof to support any allegations of wrongdoing. But luck can’t hold
forever…or can it? Catherine O’Reilley, newly sponsored in the high-risk world of investment
strategy by Skip Horowitz, is about to find out.
About The Author
Michelle Malsbury was born and raised in Champaign, Illinois. Currently she resides in Florida.
She holds a Bachelors of Science in Business Management and a Masters Degree in Business
Management. She has just completed her first year of doctoral studies in the discipline of
Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies with high hopes of helping to build nations and sustain
peaceful interactions around the globe.
Here’s What Others Are Saying About “The Swindler”:
1. Judy Ramsook from the Austin News Service, Austin, TX 4/9/10 Review for “The
Swindler”:
In The Swindler, by Michelle Malsbury, you will find yourself being pulled in to a fictional tale
of romance and a lot commodities swindling through the eyes of a third person narrator.
So come along and meet true to life and memorable characters such as: Catherine, The Realtor/
Commodities Broker, Connie, Catherine’s best friend, Shamus, Real Estate Broker and
the man who thinks he is the right man for Catherine and last but not least, Skip Horowitz, a
ruthless Ponzi Schemer who is being investigated by the Feds.
It’s a gripping tale that will make you want to keep turning those pages to see what happens
next.
Set in Key West, Florida, the author displays her vast love for and knowledge of the area so well,
that if you have not been there and know nothing about Key West, perusing The Swindler by
Michelle Malsbury will indeed give you a rich education into that paradise.
So come on and enjoy this well written and detailed tale and see if Catherine really thinks
Shamus is the right man for her, and if the elusive Skip Horowitz gets the justice he so
deserves.
I enjoyed it and I think you will too.
2. Mike Fentem, longtime friend of Michelle Kaye Malsbury, review for The Swindler
on 5/21/10:
I’ve known Michelle since she was fifteen or sixteen years old. We grew up in the same small
town in Illinois and went to the same schools, pools, and parks. She was always fun and had a
good imagination. I’ll be the first to admit that back then who would have thunk that she would
become a author? However, I have had the pleasure of reading both of her books and have
found them to be well written and fun reading! The characters are inventive and interesting.
The stories take places in fun and exotic locales. The plot builds from chapter to chapter
keeping the reader engaged in what may occur next and how it will all end. The main character,
Skip, is a enigma himself with a ego larger than life. His thirst for money and fast women
was second to none, but I liked getting to know him while reading this book. Besides having
little, to no, scruples, he does manage to keep his ponzi scheme and other illigitimate business
endeavors pretty secret for a number of years while he rakes in oodles of cash and stashes it all
around the globe. However, can he outlast the SEC and other regulatory agencies, who is hot on
his tail or is his time up? I truly enjoyed The Swindler and I believe you will too!
3. Thomas Keyes Review for The Swindler by Michelle Kaye Malsbury, 5/14/2010:
The Swindler is a fast-moving, hard-hitting account of a swindler who, with his batch of
subalterns, ran a Ponzi scheme in Key West and elsewhere. The tale is so realistic and
convincing that you can hardly believe that it didn’t really happen and that the authoress is not in
there somewhere, perhaps as Catherine, the honest realtor who gets embroiled in the mess.
The racket consisted of selling counterfeit commodities futures mostly to fairly well-heeled
middle class types, and following up by generating bogus statements showing earnings. It may
be difficult to feel overly compassionate for someone worth several hundred thousand dollars
who gets stung for fifty, but there are a lot of smaller victims too.
The most touching was a young girl in Central America whom Skip, the swindler, got pregnant.
She was hoping this pregnancy would bind them together and enable them to live a beautiful
life. Then the blow fell. Skip was arrested and prosecuted, and the girl’s dreams flowed away in
tears.
The pages are full of unsavory characters, and the action moves from Florida to the Bahamas to
Costa Rica to Las Vegas.
The language is earthy. Read it, you’ll like it.
4. Billy O’Toole Pre-review for The Swindler by Michelle Kaye Malsbury, BSBM,
MM
All Things That Matter’s Press, ISBN 978-0-9844219-4-7: 2/22/10
Hi Michelle,
During a long and successful career in the trucking business, I always carried a stack of books
to entertain myself and hopefully learn a little something also. One of my favorites was
Steven Frey because he always had some insights into the dark side of finance along with great
characters. Move over Frey and make room for Michelle Malsbury!
The Swindler has great characters, some lovable, and some not, but all believable. Indeed, I felt
like I already knew many and were acquainted with several others. There were the obvious evil
ones but the mindset of good ones being led along and seduced by money and the good life was
particularly poignant.
When my business blew up because I had no customers anymore, I began to study finance
moved to being a Senior Financial Consultant. In the process of interviews and study I felt like I
met many of her characters, things just didn’t feel right, but oh so seductive!
All this set in quirky and sultry southern Florida, I could feel the humidity, see the pastels, and
revel in the ambience. What more could anyone want in book?
Bill O’Toole
Senior Financial Consultant
Southern Commercial Corp
Columbia, Mo.
573 808 2122
5. Marilou Trask-Curtin Review for The Swindler:
Michelle: First of all, congrats on an absolutely incredible book!!! Have you also written this as
a screenplay????!!!! Would be amazing to watch and the timing seems right as well.
I only found a couple of blips but after I wrote them down lost the note where I had written the
page numbers. The main one: There was mention of the basketball team the KNICKS…you had
it written as the NICKS…that would need to be corrected as we New Yorker’s who are KNICKS
fans would probably retaliate by throwing soggy basketballs your way—LOL…otherwise, an
incredible story…!!!
The Review: “The Swindler”—an incredibly fast-paced roller-coaster ride through the world of
illegal commodities trading with enough sun and sin to heat up every reader’s day (and night.)
Michelle Malsbury at her finest! A definite must read!
Marilou Trask-Curtin, Author of “In My Grandfather’s House:
A Catskill Journal”
Thanks again for the opportunity to read “The Swindler” and I wish you all the best with it.
Also, sorry it took so long….
Take care,
Marilou
PS: I love the way you got MJ into the story with the crotch grabbing episode :-]
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