Umbrella Men

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781911107057
  • Weight: 742g
  • Dimensions: 159 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Razor-sharp wit meets the stark reality of our era in The Umbrella Men, a novel that cuts through the noise to expose corporate greed, the hubris of bankers, contradictions of the clean energy economy and their unintended consequences on everyday people.

Meet Peter Mount, the tenacious self-made CEO of a London-based rare-earth mining empire, whose marriage and family fortunes are rocked by the bankruptcy of Royal Bank of Scotland and the repercussions of his own decisions.

Across the Atlantic in Oregon, Amy Tate and her league of local environmental crusaders unwittingly set off a chain reaction that threatens the green economy. How were they to know that their actions would be turbocharged by global powers, particularly the mighty hand of China? As the ripples reach the epicenters of power in New York and London, the fallout is nothing short of cataclysmic.

The Umbrella Men is a clever and gripping story of ambition, capitalism, and the unpredictable aftermath of our choices.

Born in Scotland, Keith Carter read Economics at Cambridge, taking a First in 1981 when he was elected a Scholar. He worked as an investment banker before going straight and running a small pharmaceutical company. Now a writer and business consultant he enjoys travel, politics and economics, reading and writing, languages, music and meals with family and friends. Keith suffered a spinal cord injury in March 2018 and since rides a wheelchair.