<p><b><i>¿Final Demand </i></b><b>is strong on narrative, dashing the reader along, but, though fast-paced and transparently written, nevertheless creates people of memorable complexity¿ </b><b><i>Independent</i></b><br><br> Natalie is a girl who should be going somewhere. Beautiful, bright and ambitious, she¿s stuck in a dead-end job in the accounts department of Nu-Line Telecommunications, living her life through wild weekends and yearning for something more.<br><br> When she sees a chance to change her life, she takes it. After all, it¿s only a minor crime. Nobody¿s going to get hurt. But other people do get hurt, because Natalie¿s actions do have consequences ¿ tragic consequences. Poignant and beautifully written, <i>Final Demand</i> is a cautionary tale about the battle between greed and love, about human hopes and our own frailty in the face of temptation.<br><br><b>¿A chilling, impeccably plotted novel¿ <i>Cosmopolitan</i><br><br><i>¿</i>Powerful¿vividly evoked¿ <i>Sunday Times