Description
Bullion by John Goldsmith is a financial thriller that blends real-world economics with high-stakes fiction. The novel centres on an enormous private hoard of gold stored in Zurich, whose sudden need for sale sets off a chain reaction with potentially global economic consequences. As competing interests move to control or profit from the bullion, secrecy and timing become critical.
Two separate operatives are tasked with the near-impossible challenge of selling the gold discreetly without destabilising the international market. As they navigate financial institutions, criminal networks and global power brokers, it becomes clear that multiple forces are competing for control of the same asset. The narrative builds tension around market manipulation, geopolitical influence and the fragility of global finance, placing the novel within the sub-genre of financial thriller.
Fast-paced and grounded in economic intrigue, this book is suited to readers who enjoy high-stakes thrillers centred on money, power and international markets.

























