Sweet Talking Money by Harry Bingham

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Sweet Talking Money by Harry Bingham

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In the bestselling tradition of Jeffrey Archer and Dick Francis comes a hot new commercial talent.

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Sweet Talking Money by Harry Bingham

In the bestselling tradition of Jeffrey Archer and Dick Francis comes a hot new commercial talent. A young scientist, Cameron, has an idea which could revolutionise medicine. She believes that, once published, her findings will change the world. A maverick financier, Bryn, sees the potential, but convinces her that truth alone is never what secures change: it’s money, nous and competitive savvy. He persuades her to go into business with him. Their aim: to build a stockmarket company worth a hundred million pounds – big enough to survive assault; strong enough to market Cameron’s technology to the entire world. Corinth, a corporation worth a hundred billion dollars, sees Cameron’s technology as a threat and aims to wipe out the fledgling enterprise. The story becomes a race to the stockmarket – and a battle to survive.

‘This excellent, pacy thriller is set in the hundred-billion-dollar world…With the author a former banker himself, the thrilling plot is underpinned with masses of convincing detail’ Daily Mail

‘Bingham’s plot has echoes of Michael Crichton, but the style is distinctively his own and his characters more rounded and credible than average’ Mail on Sunday

Harry Bingham is an ex-City trader who has worked for major British, American and Japanese firms but who now writes full-time. He lives in Oxford with his wife and their three dogs.

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ISBN 13 9780006513551
ISBN 10 0006513557
Title Sweet Talking Money
Author Harry Bingham
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2001-04-02
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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