Into the Fire

Into the Fire by Linda Davies is a first edition published by HarperCollins in 1999, featuring 433 pages in English. This novel explores the life of Helen Jenks, whose father’s mysterious disappearance at a bank leads her to navigate the high-stakes world of London’s financial district. As she grapples with her past and the doubts of those around her, Helen’s journey takes her from the bustling City to the ancient trails of Machu Picchu, intertwining her heritage with global intelligence and the cocaine trade.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of personal identity and ambition against a backdrop of financial thrillers. The story presents a vivid portrayal of both the City of London and the landscapes of Peru, highlighting the intersections of wealth, power, and legacy. With themes rooted in fiction and thrillers, this book offers insights into the workings of financial markets while weaving a tale of intrigue and adventure.
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They say your personality is set at age seven. This is the year Helen Jenks’s father left, the day after millions went missing from the bank where he was a director. Helen never gave up her belief in her father, the familiar figure, Proustian smells, his classic BMW she now owned with that familiar smell of aftershave on rainy days, but everyone has doubts . . . and everyone doubts her. Did her heritage drive her to become a major player in the City’s dealing rooms, where derivatives players earn millions? The jungle of the City of London leads to the Machu Picchu trail in Peru, where Helen Jenks’s heritage becomes entwined with the world’s secret intelligence services and the biggest business of all, cocaine. Linda Davies takes you from the world’s financial centres to the mountains and jungles of Peru, where the old Incas succumbed to the Conquistadores. And, if you want to know how the City works, read this book. ‘A cracking, fast-paced thriller. Excellently researched. I thoroughly enjoyed it.’ General Sir Peter de la Billire. ‘Excellent depiction of Peru . . . well handled cliff-hanger ending.” Daily Express.
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