Arbitrage by Colette Kebell @rararesources #review

I am delighted to be sharing my review with you all today for Arbitrage by Colette Kebell. My thanks to Rachel for my spot on the Blog Tour and to Colette for my e-copy of this book.

So, let us have a look and see what it is all about…

Ryan Logan thinks he has it all… A young attorney specialising in finance and tax law, Logan has earned an impressive reputation and commands a hefty fee for his services. But when he advises his corporate employers against a merger with a shady financial institution, he soon finds himself caught up in a web of betrayal and deceit. Framed for the murder of his wealthy boss, Logan is forced to accept a plea deal, to keep his own dark secrets from coming to light… 


Arbitrage is a fast-paced, stand-alone financial thriller. If you like edge-of-your-seat suspense, sweet revenge, and twists and turns you won’t see coming, you’ll love this eye-opening look into the world of financial crime. 


Can a burned out lawyer outwit an army of con artists and killers?

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This is not the sort of book I read often, but it is a genre I would like to read more about. A different style of thriller that has a lot of different types of twists, turns, scams, cons, double-crossing, deception and subterfuge. It is a fast paced financial thriller that I got caught up in very quickly.

Now, I am going to say right from the off that I am no financial expert, I have no idea about stocks, shares and the markets in which they are traded. Given that this story is based around these things, I found the story very easy to get along with and to also understand at a basic level. Things were explained throughout the story in a sort of layman’s terms that meant the flow of the story remained, rather that being bogged down in terminology that could potentially flummox me. This gives an accessibility that a general reader, rather than a specific reader, could understand and more importantly enjoy.

The characters are such a mixed assortment, some of them have a … well let’s call it a very specialised skill set. Throughout the story I thought I knew who I could trust… yeah right! me and what I think opposed to the reality the author has created were very different. I found that my ideas on the trustworthy were well and truly scuppered and by the end I found myself smirking.

The plot is one that I am not even going to attempt to explain, well to be honest, if I tried I would just end up confusing you. It’s one of those plots that grabbed me and held my attention, it kept me reading and discovering more, leaving me thinking I had got it all worked out and for me to discover that i had it all wrong.

This is a great story, and I really enjoyed reading this thriller that focused on an aspect that I don’t usually read. I think it is one that many readers, and especially those who like crime, thrillers would really enjoy as well.

It gets a definitely recommended from me!

Colette Kebell is an eclectic author, though a relatively new one and thus far has self-published her books. Her books are light-hearted, fun and quirky and even considered by some to be inspirational.  She publishes mostly for the English speaking market and the Italian one.  Colette Kebell does not stick to just one genre when writing though, as you shall discover from her latest book to be launched on 5th April 2019

 As a career, Colette spent her later years as a legal secretary. After a first attempt at writing many years ago (a book that still remains in her drawer) she resumed this passion a few years back, after being made redundant.  After few book signing events and a book talk, which almost caused her to collapse with nerves, Colette now spends her time between her home in the UK and her home in France.

 Colette has two adorable dogs and, when not writing and marketing her books, she likes cooking for herself and her husband, gardening or designing various items for their home.  Amongst her other hobbies, she has also experimented with furniture upholstery, and she might, from time to time, have a paintbrush in her hand.

 She can be found on twitter @ColetteKebell though doesn’t tweet a vast amount.

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