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Trust Me, I'm a Banker: A Novel

Trust Me, I'm a Banker: A Novel

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Publication Date: July 17th, 2012
Publisher:
Thomas Dunne Books
ISBN:
9780312604370
Pages:
336
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Description

In the tradition of American Psycho comes this hilariously cynical and often-brutal novel skewering the world of investment banking, set in the heart of London high finance

Meet Dave Hart, just your typical investment banker. It's not long until Bonus Day, the most important day of the year, and anything less than a million pounds would be an insult. After all, Dave has to buy a new car, a new Rolex for his wife, and a second home in the country. Not to mention support a few personal habits, legal or otherwise, that gentlemen bankers don't discuss in public. Unfortunately, a million really isn't what it used to be, and no one else seems to value Dave as much as he knows he's worth. Luckily, competence and charm have never been accurate barometers for success in high finance, and Dave just might be able to weasel and blunder his way to the top.

Extremely funny and razor-sharp, Trust Me, I'm a Banker is the tale of one man's quest for outrageous compensation and alpha status in a world where pitiless ambition, insecurity, and moral ambiguity are second nature and glitter is far more important than gold. This flawless social satire is a highly enjoyable voyeuristic glimpse into our modern culture of narcissism, materialism, and bottomless greed.

About the Author

David Charters worked five years in the British Foreign Office, and later became managing director of Deutsche Bank's Equity Capital Markets team, where he oversaw the flotation of Amazon.com and France Telecom. He is the author of The Insiders and Trust Me, I'm a Banker.   He is also the cofounder of The Beacon Fellowship Charitable Trust. He is married, has six children, and lives in London.

Praise for Trust Me, I'm a Banker: A Novel

“Fast and furious with enough laughs to keep you from worrying if what Mr. Charters says is actually true.” —Christopher Reich, author of Rules of Betrayal, Rules of Vengeance, and Rules of Deception

“Dave Hart is one of the great comic creations of the twenty-first century.” —Michael Ridpath, author of Trading Reality, The Market Maker, and Final Venture

“The dialogue rings most true at its most outrageous. ” —Financial News (UK)