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Babakitis, Peter

 
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Synopsis

A rogue corporate spy and a beautiful and mysterious activist join forces to expose massive banking fraud in the Eurozone- Risking their lives in the process as they evade and battle the assassins that are on their trail. All ends in a high-octane showdown between our protagonists and the ruthlessness of the cartel that is determined to crush them. A cryptic entry in a financial account leads Lawrence to Zurich and Athens, where he meets the beautiful young Activist Ariana, who has been investigating banking crimes in her country. After infiltrating a secret meeting, they uncover the existence of an international conspiracy to manipulate the economy of the Eurozone. As they get closer to the heart of the evidence they are trying to expose, assassins sent by their enemies pursue them relentlessly, culminating in the chilling confrontation between Lawrence and the enemy he fights to expose.

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À propos de l?auteur

Peter Babakitis is a writer and filmmaker based in northern California. He began his career as a storyboard artist and visual effects specialist at Marin County's Lucasfilm Ltd., working on award-winning feature films, games and interactive media. He formed a production company, Image Garden Productions, which produced the Emmy-winning Classic Stories for Children. Peter followed that success with his first foray into the art house genre with Kuksu, a mind-altering journey into the California wilderness in the 1920s.Having been a Shakespeare student since his undergrad days at the University of Illinois, where he had workshops in England at the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, he produced his controversial Henry V. This offbeat, guerrilla production has been studied extensively in the academic world in several books and essays, notably in Screening Shakespeare in the 21st Century from the University of Edinburgh Press.His most recent film is The Journeyman, a political thriller set in the finance world of today's Europe, and he has recently release his expansion of the story in the novel of the same name.

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