Author: | Carla Bowman | ISBN: | 9781501408175 |
Publisher: | Dick Morris | Publication: | May 16, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Carla Bowman |
ISBN: | 9781501408175 |
Publisher: | Dick Morris |
Publication: | May 16, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The diaries of the legendary hedge fund manager and lover Bill Hammer, edited by Carla Bowman .About 14000 words. Adult content throughout.
As many of you will know, Bill Hammer, the legendary hedge-fund manager - and legendary lover - is no longer with us. This diary was found amongst his possessions, and it was suggested by the police that I edit the entries in this diary and publish them in the form of a book. It seems that Bill was sorely treated by the lady of his dreams and set out to wreak revenge on womankind in his own particular way. It is a tragic story, and I hope you enjoy reading it. I should add that to avoid embarrassing those involved I have changed every name - apart from Bill’s own. To be on the safe side, I suppose, I should also say that this is a work of fiction and that any resemblance characters might have to persons living or dead is purely coincidental.
Carla Bowman. London. 2013
The diaries of the legendary hedge fund manager and lover Bill Hammer, edited by Carla Bowman .About 14000 words. Adult content throughout.
As many of you will know, Bill Hammer, the legendary hedge-fund manager - and legendary lover - is no longer with us. This diary was found amongst his possessions, and it was suggested by the police that I edit the entries in this diary and publish them in the form of a book. It seems that Bill was sorely treated by the lady of his dreams and set out to wreak revenge on womankind in his own particular way. It is a tragic story, and I hope you enjoy reading it. I should add that to avoid embarrassing those involved I have changed every name - apart from Bill’s own. To be on the safe side, I suppose, I should also say that this is a work of fiction and that any resemblance characters might have to persons living or dead is purely coincidental.
Carla Bowman. London. 2013