Press Send

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Zusammenfassung

When Hilton Kask dies he leaves a parcel for each of his special friends - his twin brother Conrad, soul-mate Lisa, and his martial arts instructor. Inside is a mobile phone with one simple instruction: "Press Send". But for his enemies, Hilton has even more ambitious plans for revenge.

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Press Send by John Mclaren

Douglas Coupland meets Nick Hornby in this hilarious tale of two disillusioned Gen X-ers who take revenge on ruthless corporate values Hilton Kask is a whizz-kid systems inventor on the brink of a breakthrough with a highly sophisticated Artificial Intelligence package. All he needs is a measly eight million dollar advance and Solomon Computers will make billions. The great American dream is finally within his grasp. Then the unthinkable happens...Forty miles from the city of San Francisco, a team of chicken-hearted, ass-wipe venture capitalists unite to blow the dream out of the water. Then the unthinkable happens...Again. Hilton dies. Or does he? For each of his special friends - his twin brother, Conrad, soul-mate Lisa, and his martial arts instructor - Hilton leaves a parcel. Inside is a mobile phone with one simple instruction. PRESS SEND. But for his enemies, Hilton has some even more ambitious plans. And revenge has never been sweeter than when it reaches from beyond the grave.
John McLaren was born in Edinburgh in 1951. He was a diplomat and venture capitalist and a director of two major investment banks. He is the founder of Masterprize, the international competition for symphonic composition, and Chairman of the Barchester Group. His previous books are PRESS SEND, 7th SENSE, and BLACK CABS.
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ISBN 13 9780743414937
ISBN 10 0743414934
Titel Press Send
Autor John Mclaren
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Simon & Schuster
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-09-02
Seitenanzahl 320
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