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Undermoney - A Novel (Paperback)
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Undermoney - A Novel (Paperback)
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List price R522
Loot Price R442
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You Save R80 (15%)
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From a seasoned insider of global finance comes a "stimulating,
relevant, and dramatic" (The Wall Street Journal) thriller about a
group of American operatives who secretly take over the world's
largest dark money fund--"a gripping thriller that takes you into
the world of New York hedge funds, Russian money launderers, and DC
power politics [that] makes you feel like you're actually there"
(Bill Browder, author of Red Notice). When a US airdrop of billions
of dollars disap-pears in the desert sands of Syria, only a small
group of military operatives knows its ultimate destination or why
it has been stolen. Their goal is no less than the restoration of
America's geopolitical dominance on the global stage. Essential to
this scheme are Greta Webb, a sophisticated CIA operative who is an
expert on dark money, not to mention lethally skilled in
hand-to-hand combat, and Elias Vicker, the damaged, dangerous soul
who runs the world's largest hedge fund. To achieve its goals, the
group must form dangerous alliances. One is with the hidden family
that manages the largest private pool of capital that has ever
existed. Another is with Fyodor Volk, the ruthless founder of
Russia's most successful private military company, a mercenary with
ties to Vladimir Putin. Volk has his eye on Greta. She would be
wise to avoid him but cannot. Arcing from Manhattan's finest
apartments to Washington, DC, from Middle Eastern war zones to
private European bank vaults, Jay Newman's Undermoney follows the
Americans as they are enmeshed in the world of dark money and
confront ever-increasing danger. Ultimately, they must decide
whether their objectives are worth the cost of sacrificing not just
a few but potentially many human lives. "Unexpectedly timely" (The
New Yorker), Undermoney is a "wildly entertaining peek behind the
curtain of American politics, financial skullduggery, and
high-stakes global conflict" (Nelson DeMille).
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