A review by ashimapaliwal
The Moneychangers by Arthur Hailey

4.0

Arthur Hailey is one is one of those authors who gives importance to great detail. The first hundred pages of almost all his books are dedicated to describing the industry the novel is about and Money Changers is no exception. He also takes great pain in describing each and every character in great detail. By the end of the book, you know a characters history, his whims and wishes, why does he behave in certain way and what made him the person he is today.

Money Changers revolves around two very strong lead characters that have very different ways of doing business. You automatically favor honest Alex Vandervoot over cunning Roscoe but at the end land up feeling a little bad for Roscoe too.

In short, if you want to know about banking business (a little outdated in few cases) with a little masala of board room politics, this is the book for you.