Description
Hollis Henry was once the face of the famous band The Curfew. Though her poster is still recognized by some, cult memorabilia doesn’t pay the bills in today’s post-crash economy. Now a journalist in need of work, the last person she wants to be employed by is Hubertus Bigend, the twisted genius of global marketing. But declining Bigend’s offer only brings more of his unwanted attention.
Milgrim is finally clean after a decade of drug abuse. It took eight months in a Swiss clinic and fifteen complete blood transfusions, all paid for by Bigend. With his superb Russian language skills and keen observational abilities, Milgrim proves his worth to Bigend, despite the hefty price tag that included an armored truck.
The military culture has trickled down to the streets, and Bigend plans to capitalize on it. However, he’s surprised to find someone else seems to be ahead of the game, matching his understanding of the global market in a way he’s unaccustomed to. Bigend loves staring into the abyss of the global market, but he’s not used to it staring back.