Fred Fuller is a poor but ambitious college student with dreams of a future in
politics. He sees himself as being an honest and moral person but when confronted with the
chance of a lifetime, not once . . . but twice he discovers the shallowness of his
morality. While on his job as a messenger for Bank USA he goes into a deserted bank and is
confronted by an open vault filled with millions of dollars. The first time, unprepared to
take advantage of the situation, he calls his boss to report it. But when it happens again
Fred's moral values are shattered as he takes the money and attempts to flee the country.
Twice Tempted, Bill Manchee's first novel, was inspired by actual events that
occurred to the author. Sex, greed, and moral ambiguities are the choice ingredients in
this thriller set in California in the sixties. A wild ride of an adventure, for both Fred
and the readers.
REVIEW FROM FALL, 1997
ISSUE OF RAPPORT MAGAZINE
TWICE TEMPTED
by William Manchee
TAKE A RIDE on reading, pass go, collect $6.7 million and go directly
to jail. It's not Monopoly but it's just as fun. Manchee provides an awesome adventure for
the thrill-seeking reader. This book swells the imagination, tests loyalty and probes
morals and values.
Fred Fuller is a UCLA student majoring in political science with hopes
of becoming a lawyer. Working as a bank messenger, Fuller has total access to several
banks after hours. With all that money sitting around, you'd think that employers would
really screen their applicants before hiring, but evidently not in Fuller's case. Knowing
$6.7 million is in an open vault can't keep this Eagle Scout, congressional intern and
Good Samaritan from using his "five finger discount" (aka stealing). He
prematurely launches his legal career when he cleverly outwits the law into believing he's
not the original thief of the bank's robbery.
Getting the money out of the bank is a piece of cake. But it's when a
bank cashier dies in Fuller's arms during the big rip-off that adds murder to the charges
and further complicates his getaway. Still, this lawyer-to-be uses his legal instincts to
wipe away any incriminating evidence he may have left behind. Switching his license
plates, changing the paint on his car, making plans to leave the country-he's already
guilty until proven innocent!
By now, Fuller's only hope is seeking the investigative skills of his
best buddies to get him out of this mess. Steve Robins and Randy Hanson, Fuller's best
friends, travel across the globe and spend their life savings to help Fuller's case. Yet,
despite the abundant male camaraderie Fuller gets from Robins and Hanson, their
companionship is not enough. Further muddying his life, Fuller attempts to maintain
romantic relationships with two completely opposite women. One provides explicit, lustful
sex while the other offers loving support providing she keeps her virginity until their
wedding night. Unfortunately, wedding bells are held off when one of the leading ladies
dies from rattlesnake bites. When will the misery end? Surprisingly, the person you'd
least expect to hang around after this chaos pulls through for Fuller and adds to a very
happy ending.
A fantastically written novel with a handful of twists and turns. Twice
Tempted gives the readers hours of anticipation as the story unfolds. R.R.
TWICE TEMPTED
by William Manchee
Top Publications - Nov. 1999
ISBN: 096663665 - Trade Paperback
Reviewed by Pam Stone
Fiction/General
It's 1966 and 19-year-old Fred Fuller is living a full life. He's a
student at UCLA during the day, and at night, he works as a messenger for Bank USA.
As a bank messenger, Fred delivers and picks up data processing from a half dozen banks
between Ventura and Fillmore, California. Fred considers him self a virtuous and exemplary
person, but will he feel the same when he finds himself twice tempted?
William Manchee has successfully penned another outstanding novel, keeping me spell bound
throughout. I hesitate to say too much, because it's one of those books which proves true
that "all is not as it seems," and I don't want to give too much away. I
will say this, the plot was free flowing with plenty of twists and turns, and I was
clueless all the way up to end and what an ending it was!
TWICE TEMPTED will have readers questioning their own morals and values, and wondering how
they would react if faced with the same situation.
Pam Stone