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The residents of Pepys Road London - a banker and his shopaholic wife an elderly woman dying of a brain tumour the Pakistani family who run the local shop the young football star from Senegal and his minder - all receive anonymous postcards with a simple message We Want What You Have Who is behind it? What do they want?As the mystery of the postcards deepens the world around Pepys Road is turned upside down by the financial crash and all of its residents& lives change beyond recognition over the course of the next year From the bestselling author of Whoops! and How to Speak Money comes a post-financial crisis state-of-the-nation novel told with compassion humour and unflinching truth
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The residents of Pepys Road London
- a banker & his shopaholic wife an elderly woman dying of a brain tumour the Pakistani family who run the local shop the young football star from Senegal & his minder
- all receive anonymous postcards with a simple message We Want What You Have Who is behind it? What do they want? As the mystery of the postcards deepens the world around Pepys Road is turned upside down by the financial crash & all of its residents& lives change beyond recognition over the course of the next year From the bestselling author of Whoops! & How to Speak Money comes a post-financial crisis state-of-the-nation novel told with compassion humour & unflinching truth

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