Sudden Wealth by Robert Llewellyn

Sudden Wealth by Robert Llewellyn

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Miles, a computer programmer and obsessive cyclist, made tons of money in Silicon Valley but it means nothing to him since he can no longer feel any kind of emotion. Anna, a German car designer can't find a reason to stop sleeping. The two have nothing in common except a radical trauma therapist.

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Sudden Wealth by Robert Llewellyn

Miles, a depressed computer programmer and obsessive cyclist, made tons of money in Silicon Valley but it means nothing to him since he can no longer feel any kind of emotion. Anna, a German car designer and high speed driving maniac, is going to kill herself in a car crash if she can't find a reason to stop sleeping. The two have less than nothing in common, until their brush with a radical trauma therapist and some very serious criminals.
The razor sharp comedy, the acutely observed sexual politics and the underlying serious questions for modern society add up to making Llewellyn the rightful heir to Ben Elton - Paul Davies, The Mirror

Think of TRADING PLACES written in the clever, forceful style of Ben Elton and you're close - The Times on Man on Platform Five

Very thrilling and very mad Mission Impossible.. Llewellyn's third novel is a furiously funny caper

Fast, furious and a fun read. - Woman's Way
Robert Llewellyn was a playwright and television writer before he became an actor, and has since juggled both careers. He is the author of several non fiction books, and his best-known acting role is as Kryten in the BBC's long-running series Red Dwarf. He lives with his partner, also a writer, and their two children.
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ISBN 13 9780340751121
ISBN 10 0340751126
Title Sudden Wealth
Author Robert Llewellyn
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2001-03-15
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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