The Bank of Goodliness
A recalcitrant vicar gets sacked for housing the homeless
and then mysteriously gets a job offer to become the CEO of Britain’s most
disreputable bank – what could possibly go wrong?
In ‘The Bank of Goodliness’ comic genius David Luddington
delivers another sure-fire bestseller. As always, his research is immaculate, I
can only imagine the fun he had fact-finding banks, bibles and beer all at the
same time. David has always had an impressive ability to turn complicated
subjects into amusing narrative, but this time he has excelled himself with an analogy
of the banking crisis in a plate of stinky cheese. It’s masterful stuff.
If you you’re looking for a fun read where the dark suits
get what’s coming and the good guy gets the girl, give ‘The Bank of Goodliness’
a try. I highly recommend it.
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