An Absolute Scandal (CD-Audio)
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An Absolute Scandal (CD-Audio)

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CD-Audio Published: 05/04/2007
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It was one of the biggest scandals of the 80s. Lloyds. It started with just a few requests for money from various Names. And then the demands got bigger. And bigger. Until thousands of people, some rich, most of them just comfortably off, found their lives ruined, homes gone, relationships wrecked. All because of money. When you do have it, its value isn't that important. When you don't - it's everything. Set against the glittering, adrenaline-fuelled last days of the 80s, AN ABSOLUTE SCANDAL is the ultimate story of the rise and fall in the fortunes of a group of people- and the scandal whose effects were felt across the board. With devastating results ...

Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780755335411
Weight: 212 g
Dimensions: 24 x 125 x 142 mm

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“I got no enjoyment from the story at all.”

The 1980's is my absolute favourite decade but I found this book to be a load of pretentious codswallop. It probably doesn’t help that I have zero interest in self-important rich people feeling sorry for... More

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