The Source

The Source by Alastair Anderson, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 27, 2011, is a work of literary fiction comprising 178 pages. The narrative follows Chris Carraway, who finds himself in a unique situation during the onset of the financial crisis. Tasked with tracking down a highly influential investor, Carraway navigates a complex financial landscape, uncovering truths that have significant implications.
Readers will discover a story that delves into the hidden influences of powerful figures within the financial world. As Carraway’s journey unfolds, the narrative explores themes of secrecy and the impact of economic turmoil on individuals. This edition presents a thoughtful examination of the connections between personal stories and broader financial realities, inviting readers to reflect on the burdens that come with knowledge.
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I was told this story while waiting for the tide to turn. Chris Carraway was taking time out, like the rest of us, but he had an extra reason to be there. Just as the financial crisis was taking hold, he had been asked to track down one of the greatest and most influential investors of our time. Never in history have men so hidden from public view exerted such an influence over all of us. It took Carraway some time to find him, within a financial world that was in the process of collapse. When Carraway finally uncovered the truth, he was left with a burden that I am passing on to you. This is his story.
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