While UK bankers have a less-than-sterling reputation, only those in the industry really know the extent to which they let loose. Not surprisingly, sex has always been high on the list and – in a compelling new novel by Sorient Sigba – readers are invited behind the walls of what could be the UK’s most unique and unbelievable brothel.
It’s all exposed in ‘The City Bankers’ Brothel’. Written for the open-minded, Sigba masterfully recounts the story of one man, his million-pound venture and his dramatic fall from grace.
Synopsis:
Mr. Freddie is a middle age man trapped in an imperfect world, his only desire to get the most out of life and make money in the city of London. London being the most enviable capital of the world was to become Mr. Freddie’s home for the greater part of his life. He was a man that had ideas, a cool individual who embarked on ideas with a kind of innovation.
He set up the 1m-a-year bankers’ brothel in the shadow economy and operated it for five years from a beautiful terraced house located in a quiet mews of Holborn in the heart of the city. All the women working at the bankers’ brothel worked as prostitutes on a part-time basis. Drivers would drive the city bankers to the brothel from city strip clubs on the promise of sex and drivers would receive commission. Payment via credit card was offered at an increased rate by cardboys.
In the United Kingdom, It is very difficult for a person to operate a brothel without breaking the law. Mr. Freddie was arrested and the brothel was closed down. He was found guilty by a jury and sent to prison.
“This is an edge-of-the-seat story for those who know bankers get up to mischief, and wants to be a fly on the wall to their escapades”, explains the author. “Mr. Freddie actually had a rather ingenious idea and, while it served him well for a while, its illegalities eventually caught up with him.”
Continuing, “There’s two very distinct sides to the narrative; one being the story of the brothel’s operation, and the other being Mr. Freddie’s encounter with the law. Both are equally as engrossing and will shed chilling new light on an industry already known to be tainted.”
With the book’s popularity expected to rapidly increase, interested readers are urged to purchase their copies as soon as possible.
‘The City Bankers’ Brothel’, from Upfront Publishing, is available now: http://amzn.to/1EWBtkh.
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