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After several incidents rock the Royal National Bank to its core, its share price tumbles and world stock markets begin to ripple. The world is on the brink of economic collapse. Tom is an unhappily married journalist from London, seeking to advance his career. Sally is single, ambitious and independent, visiting from Australia. They're both chasing the same story. Eager to research the wrongdoings at RNB exposed by whistleblowers, Tom and Sally follow a trail of leads from London to Glasgow, Manchester, Barcelona and Collioure. The path they tread is dangerous, and surrounded by cryptic warnings. Timing and diversity of the events makes it impossible for them to be coincidence or incompetence. But who could be powerful enough to mastermind the demise of the largest financial institution in the world? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Source, by Zach Abrams, follows Tom and his fellow journalists Sally and Ahmed as they attempt to unravel a sinister plot to overthrow the financial leviathan of the RNB through means such as damaging rumours and by manipulating the stock market. The question is- why? In the midst of all this, they have plenty going on in their personal lives.
I’ll be honest, this book wasn't my cup of tea. Politics and economics aren't things I enjoy, at all. Things started off a bit slow, but then the action picked up and pulled me in. That being said, I did find the characters interesting. I especially liked Tom, and truly felt for him as he juggled everything. I can't imagine the stress journalists go through.
🎻🎻🎻 recommended if you enjoy white crime/ corporate thrillers, and political intrigue novels. ( )