The Fortune Seller: A Novel Rachel Kapelke-Dale
In "The Fortune Seller," Rosie Macalister navigates the complexities of privilege and ambition at Yale, where she tries to fit in with her wealthy equestrian team friends. However, the group's dynamic shifts when enigmatic Annelise Tattinger joins, bringing with her tarot reading skills and suspicion.
As tensions rise and money disappears, Rosie's post-graduation job at a Manhattan hedge fund leads her to uncover Annelise's true identity and manipulation. Set in the early 2000s, the novel delves into power dynamics and the pursuit of desires, raising questions about morality and loyalty.
With compelling characters and a gripping plot, "The Fortune Seller" explores the consequences of choices and the nature of luck, leaving readers to ponder the impact of privilege and manipulation on lives.