
Sharks
Investigating the Criminal Heart of the Global City
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Narrated by:
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Conor Woodman
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Conor Woodman
About this listen
Curious about the modern love affair with criminal personalities, investigative reporter Conor Woodman spent four years exploring the hidden depths of dynamic cities across the globe.
Sharks takes us on a journey through the lawless backstreets of cities as diverse as Mumbai, Bogotá, New Orleans, Barcelona and London. In each he uncovers the people and the scams that keep the global black economy moving.
©2017 Conor Woodman (P)2017 W. F. Howes Ltd
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Critic reviews
"While this book is at turns astonishing and frightening, it is peppered with great wit and the reader will occasionally find it hard to stop themselves from laughing out loud." (Misha Glenny)