A. B. Goodman

A. B. Goodman is an attorney with extensive experience in complex litigation and Wall Street financial markets law, and a FINRA arbitrator who adjudicates disputes between brokerage firms and clients — giving him a firsthand view of the hidden fault lines of the modern financial world.

That expertise is at the heart of The Bank, a thriller that knows exactly what it is talking about. The surveillance system in the novel has a real counterpart in New York City today. The market manipulation, cartels, and surveillance state it depicts have been documented.

“Singularity Trilogy” carries “The Bank's” world forward, following Jim Bentley and his family into a near-future reshaped by artificial intelligence. Together, the two works ask a single expanding question: what does it mean to remain free inside structures designed to make freedom impossible?

Goodman is also the author of “House of Atreus,” a seven-book mythological epic reimagining fate, justice, and dynastic legacy for the modern age.