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The Insiders
A Portfolio of Stories from High Finance
Author: David Charters
The Insiders
$11.99
About This Book
Book Details
In this remarkable debut collection of short stories, David Charters reveals the secretive world of international bankers, brokers, and business executives with an insider's acuity. Sharp suits, fast cars, lavish expense accounts, and exclusive clubs are the comforts of lives lived at a furious pace, where betrayal and blackmail are paths to success, extramarital sex is an equal opportunity job perk, and an initial public offering might be a matter of life or death.
An ambitious middle manager offers his wife to his new boss. An overheard conversation between two powerful executives leads to unexpected consequences for the eavesdropper. A cocky young investment banker is sent to Moscow on his first big opportunity---and finds more than he bargained for. A Ferrari-driving businesswoman plays a wicked prank after an anonymous sexual encounter. These and other characters are brought to life with a few deft brushstrokes, as each story veers through twists and turns to a surprising end.
David Charters is a keen-eyed observer and denizen of this world, and the stories of The Insiders are witty, suspenseful, entertaining---and too close to truth for comfort.
Imprint Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN
9781466861411
In The News
“A rip-roaring ride through the executive suites of highest high finance. I can't remember when I enjoyed a book as much as The Insiders. It reads fast and furious with enough laughs to keep you from worrying if everything Mr. Charters says is actually true. I can't recommend the book enough. A brilliant performance.” —Christopher Reich, author of The Devil's Banker and The First Billion
“Charters . . . has written twenty-five well-turned tales. The dialogue rings most true at its most outrageous.” —Financial News (U.K.)
“No tale is quite what it seems, leaving the reader surprised, shocked, or gleeful at the come-uppance and putdowns.” —The View (U.K)
“[A] finely honed fist of short stories.” —What's On London (U.K.)