Futures
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- 7,99 €
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- 7,99 €
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1987. Carol is a small-time cocaine dealer in London. One of her customers is Phil, a financial analyst in the City who fantasises about a cocaine futures market while on a coke binge. When the cocaine futures market becomes a reality, Carol has an opportunity to go for the big deal that could get her out of the business for good. Meanwhile, a market crash creates havoc, and a hurricane sweeps across London, ripping down the communication systems of the stock market itself. Carol must make her choice as three very different worlds are about to collide.
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British author Barker (Bending the Bars, a memoir of his time in prison) ventures into fiction with this acerbic look at Thatcher's Britain. In 1987 London, posh stock traders mix comfortably with polished criminals, and cocaine fuels already out-of-control self-confidence. The profit potential of a grand drug deal is irresistible, particularly with the advent of the cocaine futures market. Single mother Carol Curbishley, a minor drug dealer attracted to the riches of a life of crime, is pulled into the middle of one such deal, despite her fear of the consequences it may have on her and her nine-year-old daughter, Sheila, if she's caught. Carol faces some difficult choices when the stock market crashes and a hurricane hits London. Some unconventional punctuation diminishes readability, but Barker's characters ring true and his story is an enthralling portrait of an era whose legacy still haunts us.