The conclusion to the trilogy based on a real railway tycoon's life,
with "an amazingly intricate description of high-rolling 19th-century
finance" (The Wall Street Journal).
Based on the life of railway tycoon Charles Tyson Yerkes, the epic
Trilogy of Desire weaves a tale of American capitalism through the rise
and fall of Frank Cowperwood. Following The Financier and The Titan,
the third novel follows Cowperwood as he heads across the sea to London
for a chance to develop a new underground railway system. Though still
married to his estranged wife, Aileen, he has found a new paramour in
Berenice--among others. Doing what he does best, Frank puts his plans in
motion to conquer London's transportation market, guaranteeing the bulk
of the profits for himself. However, as his age begins to catch up with
him, an illness makes it clear these are the last years of his life, and
he must negotiate personal and financial challenges to make his lasting
mark on the world--a quest that will ultimately be completed by one of
the women in his life.