Although Hungary was a German ally in 1941, two years into World War II, it was still possible for Allied prisoners of war, French and Polish refugees, spies of every kind, and the city's large Jewish population to live freely and openly, enjoying the cafes and boulevards that ma...
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Life's tough for a Gypsy cop in Budapest. The cops don't trust you because you're a Gypsy. Your fellow Gypsies, even your own family, shun you because you're a cop. The dead, however, don't care. Balthazar Kovacs of the Budapest murder squad is in the middle of his first cup of c...
Describes the history of the Bank for International Settlements, a secretive institution that controls world-wide monetary policy and has replaced elected politicians with BIS-approved technocrats.