Review
'An exciting new read with everthing you need to keep you turning the pages.' -- Irish World 20030228 'Kilduff knows his territory well, writes authoritatively about it and spins a compelling tale ...riveting stuff' -- Irish Times on THE DEALER. 20030228 'An attractively written first novel, whose strength lies in the creation of the bank's atmosphere, and the detailed analysis of financial jiggery-pokery' -- Evening Standard on SQUARE MILE 20030228 'A slick, punchy thriller by a banking insider, full of financial know-how' -- Daily Mail on SQUARE MILE 20030228 'This is Kilduff at his most exhilarating yet.' -- The Good Book Guide on The Headhunter 20030501 'A world class page-turner' -- Irish Independent on The Frontrunner 20030501 "The Headhunter more than holds the attention." -- Dublin Herald 20030724 'Right from chapter one the tension level is set on high, and Kilduff sustains that throughout with the combination of a racing plot and intriguing characters, set against the intoxicatingly glamorous background of international trading. An intelligent, compelling thriller from a writer with great potential' -- Daily Record 20030724
Book Description
In Dusseldorf a German banker is stabbed to death. A month later an IT consultant is also fatally knifed in Dublin. The police have nothing to go on in either case, no weapon, clues or motive and certainly no suspect. In the City of London, the players carve out a lucrative career. Harry Allsop is a top recruitment consultant who sources heads for global Investment banks. Diane Rubin relocates from New York and begins her own personal search for satisfaction. Bruce Villiers is a star foreign exchange trader who fights to hide the secrets of his stellar success and Adam Lewis and Samantha Perry are two young trainee traders who ask too many questions in their new jobs. Soon they fear that a serial killer is at large in Europe, and working in the City may ultimately be murder for those who know too much.