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Friday, the Thirteenth: A Novel
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Friday, the Thirteenth: A Novel
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Friday, the Thirteenth: A Novel
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The story revolves around the character of John Graham, a financier who is determined to expose corruption and manipulation within the financial world. Graham aims to reveal the unethical practices of powerful figures in the banking and stock market industries, shedding light on their schemes and manipulations."Friday, the Thirteenth" is a cautionary tale that delves into the underbelly of high finance, portraying the moral dilemmas faced by individuals operating in the world of wealth and power. Lawson's novel explores themes of greed, manipulation, and the consequences of unchecked financial power, offering a critical view of the financial practices prevalent during the early 20th century.The book's title, "Friday, the Thirteenth," plays into superstition and the idea of a day considered unlucky by some, hinting at the ominous and nefarious happenings within the world of high-stakes finance that the story uncovers.Thomas William Lawson, drawing from his own experiences in finance, aimed to shed light on the darker aspects of Wall Street and the financial world, making "Friday, the Thirteenth" both a novel and a critique of the financial practices of his time.
The story revolves around the character of John Graham, a financier who is determined to expose corruption and manipulation within the financial world. Graham aims to reveal the unethical practices of powerful figures in the banking and stock market industries, shedding light on their schemes and manipulations."Friday, the Thirteenth" is a cautionary tale that delves into the underbelly of high finance, portraying the moral dilemmas faced by individuals operating in the world of wealth and power. Lawson's novel explores themes of greed, manipulation, and the consequences of unchecked financial power, offering a critical view of the financial practices prevalent during the early 20th century.The book's title, "Friday, the Thirteenth," plays into superstition and the idea of a day considered unlucky by some, hinting at the ominous and nefarious happenings within the world of high-stakes finance that the story uncovers.Thomas William Lawson, drawing from his own experiences in finance, aimed to shed light on the darker aspects of Wall Street and the financial world, making "Friday, the Thirteenth" both a novel and a critique of the financial practices of his time.


















