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Greed

Greed

von Marc Elsberg
übersetzt von Simon Pare
Softcover - 9781784163471
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Beschreibung

CORRUPT BIG BUSINESS, ECONOMY IN MELTDOWN, THE THRILLER THAT WARNED US ALL

'Marc Elsberg is nothing if not prescient' GUARDIAN

It¿s the near future: the world economy is in freefall. Mass unemployment and hunger rage as banks, corporations and countries go bankrupt. But one group are doing just fine: the super-rich.

Nobel prize-winning economist Herbert Thompson drives to an emergency summit in Berlin, to deliver his ground-breaking solution to the world¿s elite: a formula that will reverse the downturn, transform the economy, and give everyone a share of the wealth.

Thompson never arrives. He is killed in a car crash on the way.

Jan, a keen cyclist out late, sees the incident. Convinced Thompson has been murdered, he vows to find out why.

But there are powerful forces at work, who will stop at nothing to keep Jan silent.

How far will they go to satisfy their greed? And who can stop them?

A spine-chillingly realistic thriller on the horrors of freewheeling capitalism and the threat of human greed.

By the global bestselling author of Blackout and Code Zero
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PRAISE FOR MARC ELSBERG

`Fast, tense, thrilling, timely. This will happen one day¿ LEE CHILD

`Dazzling¿ Times Book of the Month

'Both gripping and visionary' rbb Kulturradio


'Elsberg succeeds in combining complex storylines into one breathtaking tale of suspense' BILD

'Part Dan Brown-style chase and part eco-thriller, this debut will get people talking' BOOKLIST US

Details

Verlag Transworld Publ. Ltd UK
Ersterscheinung 23. Juli 2020
Maße 19.8 cm x 12.8 cm x 3.2 cm
Gewicht 319 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9781784163471
Seiten 453