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Turney Duff started his career on Wall Street in , but his early years and childhood were spent right here in Kennebunk — on Route 9 to be exact. I remember him as the wiry little athletic kid with a mop of dark-blond hair and mischievous blue eyes. Sporty and popular, Turney was more often than not found with either a soccer ball or hockey stick in his hand — that is, if he wasn't on his bicycle en-route to Charlie Bennett's Store.
He had an unusual name so everyone knew who he was, but I would have to describe him as shy by nature and focused — at least that is how I perceived him when we were kids.
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He graduated from Kennebunk High School in and I lost touch with him after that. I did run into his mother around town frequently, and she kept me posted on his whereabouts and his marriage, family life and other major-milestone events. In true Turney fashion, Duff has since made a complete degree turnaround, and in the process has turned lemons in to lemonade.
With a six-figure book deal in the making and several positive pre-release reviews from respected authors, you can bet you will get your money's worth living vicariously through Duff in his book "The Buy Side," published by Crown Business, a division of Random House, Inc. Turney Duff yields to temptation at every turn, and the sheer volume of criminal behavior he saw, and even participated in, is astonishing.
If you want to see Wall Street's seamy underbelly firsthand, read this book," wrote Frank Partnoy, bestselling author of "F. Duff's account of his rise and fall has it all, from a fast-paced coke-crazed trip through Manhattan nightlife that conjures 'Bright Lights, Big City,' to an eye-witness account of insider trading and front running that reads like a federal indictment If that's not enough to pique your interest, I don't know what is.