The Banker Trilogy

The Banker Trilogy

by Martin Lundqvist
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 23/01/2021

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Can anyone stop a twisted group of conspirators from dominating the world?


The Banker Trilogy follows the Swiss banker Pierre Beaumont, who owns an advanced alien AI and conspires to rule the world.


The Banker and the Dragon:


Chairman Jing Xi of the Columnist Party of China develops a controllable bioweapon, the Hei Bai-virus, to eliminate all dissenters to his rule. Pierre steals the bioweapon and attacks New York City during a UN summit to enrichen himself by shorting the markets.


Meanwhile, the human rights activist Eileen Lu is trying to reveal Chairman Jing Xi's villainous plans to the world.


The Banker and the Eagle.


A terrorist attack on a TV station unveils the evidence that a drug Pierre released against the Hei-Bai virus, Reversogene, killed and maimed millions of people. The independent candidate Eva Moreno wins the US Presidential election and pledges to bring Pierre to justice. To stop Eva, Pierre conspires to kill her and blames the murder on the democratic president of China, Eileen Lu.


The Banker and the Empath


Pierre has turned 70 and wants to select a House Beaumont heir. He organises a competition among his many children who lives in a secret facility. The selection process ends in a disaster as Pierre's favourite daughter, Delphine Beaumont, snaps and murders his other children. This forces Pierre to kill her in self-defence.


Pierre is heartbroken and tries to kill himself, but his lover, the Russian sadist Vladimir Kravchenko, saves him. Given a new lease on life, Pierre and Vladimir want to steal an alien artefact to bring Delphine back to life.


Meanwhile, Elaine Orchard is preparing to go to war with Pierre to stop him from getting the Zeto Crystal and end his villainous reign.

ISBN:
9781922535115
9781922535115
Category:
Thriller / suspense
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
23-01-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Martin Lundqvist

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