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Running Rings Mr. John McLaren

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Running Rings Mr. John McLaren


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Zusammenfassung

South London organized crime, in the shape of the Hills family, meets corporate culture when they strike a deal with straight daughter Primrose's management consultant boyfriend, Rupert. Three innovative crimes are planned. The first two are brilliant successes, but their luck doesn't last.

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Running Rings Mr. John McLaren

South London organised crime meets corporate culture in a riveting new thriller from the bestselling author of BLACK CABS. The Hills have hit hard times: they're losing cash hand over foot in the restaurants and clubs they own as fronts and, without money to launder, the family's a damn liability. As head of the felonious dynasty, it falls to Ronnie to work on their profitability. Striking a deal with his straight daughter Primrose's management-consultant boyfriend, things seem to be looking up. What with Rupert's brilliant business brain and the Hills' criminal muscle, the three innovative crimes they conspire to commit look set to make their fortune. The first two are brilliant successes, but when Rupert falls for an aristocratic femme fatale he needs to ditch Primrose in a hurry. Fearing Ronnie's wrath, he persuades one of the younger Hills to overthrow him so they can continue unimpeded with the last and most lucrative crime. But Rupert has reckoned without the cunning of a woman scorned...

Über Mr. John McLaren

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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GOR001534281
9780743415248
0743415248
Running Rings Mr. John McLaren
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Simon & Schuster
2002-09-02
464
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