Other People's Money, Hardback Book

Other People's Money Hardback

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The upper-crust, family-owned bank of Tubal & Co, in the City of London, is in trouble.

It's not the first time in its three hundred and forty year history, but it may be the last.

A secret sale is under way, and a number of facts need to be kept hidden from the regulators and major clients.

Masterminded by the bank's chariman, Julian Trevelyan-Tubal, hundreds of millions of pounds are being diverted - temporarily - to shore the bank up until it can be sold.

Julian's aging father, Sir Harry, incapacitated by a stroke at the family villa in Antibes, would be horrified.

He is still writing barely intelligible letters to Julian, which advise him to stick to the time-honoured traditions of the bank.

Had his son taken his advice, the bank might still be solvent. Inevitably great families have secrets; lovers, old partners, or retainers who resent not being part of the family, all have a habit of turning awkward.

When an alimony payment from the bank - disguised as a charitable donation - to an abandoned husband, the penniless-but-heroic actor-manager Artair MacCleod, fails to arrive, the initial trickle of doubt swell into a torrent of catastrophe for the family. Other People's Money is a gripping and often hilarious story, an acutely delineated portrait of a world and a class.

Justin Cartwright manipulates our sympathies effortlessly, unwinding the story with gentle satire and acute, beautifully phrased insights into the eccentricities and weaknesses of the human condition.

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