The Scheme of Things

The Scheme of Things

by Brian Hennigan (Author)

Synopsis

Pommy Freiberg is one of the last of the big city beasts; Chairman and CEO of a multi-national conglomerate that Pommy controls as a personal fiefdom. No-one knows better than Genevieve, Pommy's party-planning wife, the extent of his ruthless, unreconstructed cunning. So when things start to unravel with a pet project at the mighty Belston Corporation, Pommy does not hesitate to offer a sacrificial lamb to the City wolves; his devoted heir apparent Nick. Spat out, crumpled and used, Nick retreats to his dull regional hometown where a chance encounter with childhood love Alison sets them on a quest for vengeance. As Pommy fights a hostile takeover battle from London's latest business wunderkind, Nick and Alison make their own plans for revenge, pursued by Alison's abandoned husband Jonathan. All paths lead to London, and the union of all destinies at the social event of the year.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
Published: 01 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 1904598315
ISBN 13: 9781904598312

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR PATRICK ROBERTSON Patrick Robertson was chosen by Ian Rankin as his book of the year in the Sunday Telegraph 'The book is sparky and spiky and - that very elusive thing - original. You'll be choked throughout with an almost equal mixture of laughter and outrage' - Maggie O' Farrell in The Observer 'Inventive and smart, Hennigan seduces the reader with chippy prose, macabre humour and unexpected twists' - The Guardian
Author Bio
Brian Hennigan climbed many ladders in the business world, ending up running the marketing department of a major plc before leaving to concentrate on a writing career. His first novel, Patrick Robertson, achieved critical success and has now been optioned by David Mackenzie (Young Adam). He also writes scripts for TV and Radio and combines his comic and business abilities managing comedians, occasionally performing on the stand-up circuit himself. He lives in Edinburgh.