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About Stephen Jory
Stephen Jory was the man who beat the Bank of England. During his breathtaking criminal career, he flooded the UK with more than [pound]50 million in fake bank notes - two thirds of all the counterfeit currency in circulation - making him one of the most wanted men in the country. Unfortunately for Stephen the caper unravelled and he landed in jail with a 7-year sentence. He lives in east London.
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Three gangs, the police, the underworld and the Russian Mafia are chasing him. Why? Because he knows how to print 'funny money' - [pound]5 billion of it! Armed with a single printing press, Stephen Jory flooded the country with millions of pounds' worth of 'funny money'. Before long he was one of the best in the business and like any good businessman he wanted to expand at one point printing [pound]5 billion of counterfeit cash. But printing the dosh was one thing, getting rid of it was another and in the underworld, expansion can mean getting in with some heavy characters. In Stephen's case it turned out to be the Russian Mafia and two gun toting meatheads called Boris and Karloff. Stephen found himself drawn into a web of crime and intrigue that saw him by turns kidnapped, on the run, tortured and ultimately staring down the barrel of a gun.
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