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Introduction: Fiction and the Fictitious: Reading the Money Economy
1. 'Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang': Money and the Thriller
2. Sound Money: Thatcher, Gender and the State
3. Bang, Boom, Bust: The Fortune of the City
4. Rogue Traders: The Professional Politics of Money in Popular Fiction
5. Women, Work and Risk Conclusion: The Known and the Unknown
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