The #1 ***New York Times-***bestselling author of Once an Eagle delivers "a brilliant novel spanning two world wars and the Great Depression" (The Detroit News).
Two brothers, as different as night and day: one, charming and ruthless, buys his way into Harvard, Wall Street, and high society; the other brother remains by his mother's side and makes his way to the top without the influence of money or prestige.
Raised in separate worlds, these brothers are bound by a bitter rivalry for riches and power, but mostly, for the exciting, wildly captivating woman they fight all their lives to possess, a woman whose passion for one destroys her love for the other.
Their story consumes an American century, spanning decades of splendor, struggle, upheaval, and war. It's an absorbing saga of innocent dreams and green desire corrupted by gilded temptation.
**"The glow of nostalgia . . . An appealing forthrightness and sincerity . . . The fortunes of two brothers who are as different as good and bad." —**The New York Times Book Review
**"Hugely entertaining . . . A story of passion, greed, betrayal, and the loss of innocence." —**Chicago Sun-Times
**"The action is fast, the story absorbing . . . It's bestseller time once again for Anton Myrer, who richly deserves the honor." —**Houston Chronicle
**"Vastly entertaining." —**Chattanooga Times