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Love, Gudrun Ensslin

By: Simon Corbin
Narrated by: Paul Enright-King
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Publisher's Summary

Let us begin Banker Bingo.

One banker per month will be assassinated unless the government takes practical steps to reduce the widening deficit between the rich and the poor.

This is the threat made by maverick anarchist billionaire Rory Carlisle, which is intended to be carried out by ex-Baader Meinhof operative, Georg Krendler. Rory Carlisle is wealthy beyond imagination - a killer, ruthless and about to begin the most insidious darknet anarchy of our digital age.

Georg Krendler was in with Baader Meinhof, he loved Gudrun Ensslin, he was there when they stood together against the system ruling and ruining Germany. He's a witness, a loose end - a loose end fleeing for his life, hiding in England until his creed bubbles up from his past and reaches into his present. He has no legacy. If he wants a legacy, he needs to stand for something. He needs to start playing Banker Bingo and eliminate these corrupt financiers before they enslave society.

©2018 Simon Corbin (P)2020 Simon Corbin

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