Description
Just Business by Geraint Anderson is a financial-sector insider novel that explores the high-pressure, ethically ambiguous world of London’s investment banking industry.
The story follows Steve Jones, a City trader who is disillusioned with the relentless demands and moral compromises of working in the Square Mile. Determined to escape the lifestyle before it consumes him entirely, he sets his sights on securing a substantial financial payout that will allow him to leave the industry behind. As he navigates deals, workplace politics, and personal ambition, the novel exposes the culture of excess, competition, and burnout that defines modern high finance. Through its portrayal of traders and institutional behaviour, the book offers a critical look at the psychological and moral costs of pursuing wealth in a high-stakes financial environment.
Just Business is suited to readers interested in financial fiction, corporate culture, and insider perspectives on investment banking.















