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Next up will be The Western Banker by Joe Barrett.

The author is a litigation specialist in the City of London dealing with International Trade, financing and shipping.  Currently he is on a sabbatical planning his PhD on the World Trade Organisation.  His next novel is to be based on the exploitation of the environmental agenda by big business.

The blurb from "The Western Banker" is:

"Alex Johnson is a high-flying and unscrupulous London banker, a friend to government ministers and power brokers.  He closes the deal and takes his cut - several million pounds at a time.  Concerned only by how much he will make, with each deal he becomes wealthier, harder and more confident until the day he learns of a nuclear weapon in a cache of arms destined for the Middle East.

In the murky world of international arms deals, Alex's conscience is challenged for the first time as he faces the reality that the fall-out from this deal may be nuclear.  Pursued by Mossad he must now make the decision of his life..."

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Alex Johnson is a high-flying and unscrupulous London banker; a friend to government ministers and power brokers.  He closes the deal and takes his cut - several million pounds at a time.  Concerned only by how much he will make, with each deal he becomes wealthier, harder and more confident until the day he learns of a nuclear weapon in a cache of arms destined for the Middle East.

In the murky world of international arms deals, Alex's conscience is challenged for the first time as he faces the reality that the fall-out from this deal may be nuclear.  Pursued by Mossad he must now make the decision of his life ...

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Submitted by Karen on Sat, 13/10/2007 - 09:07 pm