. . "Rich people Fiction." . . "Financial crises Fiction." . . "Rich people." . . "Financial crises Great Britain Fiction." . . "Interpersonal relations." . . . "Penny Vincenzi, master of the contemporary blockbuster, returns with a moving, engaging portrait of people coping with a notorious financial disaster and its unpredictable emotional repercussions. Set during the boom-and-bust years of the 1980s, An absolute scandal follows the lives of a group of people drawn together by their mutual monetary woes when the great financial institution Lloyd's undergoes a devastating downturn. For Nigel Cowper, this means the destruction of his family business; his wife, Lucinda, is willing to do everything she can to help him--except give up her irresistible lover. The powerful, charismatic banker Simon Beaumont and his wife, a highly successful advertising executive, lose everything they worked so hard to acquire; but the ultimate tragedy is something that neither one could have anticipated. The well-to-do are not the only ones suffering: a self-sufficient widow is suddenly deep in debt; a single mother struggles to maintain a comfortable home for her children; and a schoolmaster and his frustrated wife find that financial problems deepen the cracks in their troubled marriage."@en . "Financial thrillers" . . "This book follows the lives of a group of people drawn together by their mutual monetary woes when the great financial institution Lloyd's undergoes a devastating downturn. For Nigel Cowper, this means the destruction of his family business; his wife, Lucinda, is willing to do everything she can to help him--except give up her irresistible lover. The powerful, charismatic banker Simon Beaumont and his wife, a highly successful advertising executive, lose everything they worked so hard to acquire; but the ultimate tragedy is something that neither one could have anticipated. The well-to-do are not the only ones suffering: a self-sufficient widow is suddenly deep in debt; a single mother struggles to maintain a comfortable home for her children; and a schoolmaster and his frustrated wife find that financial problems deepen the cracks in their troubled marriage. As their lives begin a downward spiral, these characters intersect in ways they never saw coming. The author draws back the curtain and offers an inside view of the greed and social power plays that occur behind the closed doors of upper-crust society ... where money isn't everything. Sometimes, it's the only thing."@en . . . . . "Set during the boom-and-bust years of the 1980s, follow the lives of a group of people drawn together by their mutual monetary woes when the great financial institution Lloyd's undergoes a devastating downturn."@en . . "An absolute scandal a novel"@en . . . . . . . . . "An absolute scandal [a novel]"@en . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "What do you do when you lose everything? It was one of the biggest scandals of the 80s. 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 and relationships wrecked. Within two years, someone would be dead as a result. All because of money. When you do have it, its value isn't that important. When you don't - it's everything." . . . . . . . . . . "The glittering 80s and its devastating financial scandal affect four strangers in very dramatic and devastating ways."@en . . . . . . . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . . "Domestic fiction"@en . "Domestic fiction" . "An absolute scandal"@en . "An absolute scandal" . "Suspense fiction"@en . . "Audiobooks"@en . . . . "Absolute scandal" . . . . . . .