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By H.J. van de Koppel

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New York lawyer Paul Anfield can’t take his eyes off the mysterious beauty who appears at his Uncle Lenny’s funeral, complete with a bodyguard escort. Then Paul’s new boss shows him a top-secret file Lenny left for his colleagues, and he begins to realise that there was more to his uncle, mentor and former boss than anyone realised.

The file is pure dynamite. It reveals links at the highest level between big business, the international drugs trade and the US Government. But Paul’s attempts to get to the bottom of the mystery quickly draw the attention of some very powerful and dangerous people, and soon his life and the lives of those close to him are hanging by a thread.

H J van de Koppel’s top-flight experience in big business and high finance lends an authenticity and complexity to the narrative that is startling in a work of fiction. The suspense never falters for a second as the story works its way to its terrifying, remorseless ending. Shocking and erotically charged, Grillos is a compelling read from start to finish.

H J van de Koppel was born in Holland in 1956. Early in his business career, in February 1978, he moved to Madrid. His professional experiences in international business and extensive related travel gave him the opportunity to build up a very close and intimate knowledge of the international financial system.

Since 1993 H J van de Koppel has been working as an independent corporate finance professional. He now advises a variety of international companies. His work takes him regularly to Vienna, London, Madrid and Turkey. ‘Grillos’ (the Spanish for ‘crickets’) is his first book. He is now well advanced with his next. Married with two children, he now lives in London.

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Published: October 2011

Pages: 260

ISBN: 9781908223302

Size: 234 x 185mm

Price: £12.99

Format: Paperback

 

 

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