- Genre:fiction
- Sub-genre:Alternative History
- Language:English
- Pages:272
- eBook ISBN:9798350975147
- Paperback ISBN:9798350975130
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The Last Human Stockbroker is a humorous, near-future science fiction novel about Jerry O'Banion, a middle-aged stockbroker in Staten Island, New York. As AI brokers take over the market, Jerry struggles to stay relevant. In a world where the US Capitol insurrection of January 2021 is celebrated as "The Great Retaking," Jerry navigates a changing landscape over six Trump administrations. He forms a surprising friendship with Nathan, an AI broker, and engages in various schemes from Wall Street to Central Europe. The novel blends dark humor and social commentary, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. It is not a political novel but an equal opportunity offender of both the right and the left.
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The Last Human Stockbroker is a sharp, witty novel set in a near-future world where AI stockbrokers have pushed human traders to the brink of extinction. Jerry O'Banion, a middle-aged stockbroker from Staten Island, is one of the last humans in his profession. Determined to stay relevant, Jerry bends the rules and uses his unique gift for twisting words to navigate a rapidly changing landscape.
In this alternate reality, the January 2021 Capitol insurrection succeeded and is now celebrated as "The Great Retaking of the US Government from the False President." The story follows Jerry and a colorful cast of characters through six Trump administrations, exploring how they adapt and survive in a world where truth is malleable and ordinary people are becoming obsolete.
Alongside Jerry is his crass boss, Mark, who, despite his offensive behavior, champions minorities and women more than his peers. Then there's Nathan, an AI broker learning
soft skills from Jerry. Although he took many of Jerry's clients, Nathan becomes an unlikely ally and friend.
From Wall Street's dubious deals to sparking conflicts in Central Europe, Jerry's adventures take readers on a rollercoaster ride of humor and dark satire. The Last Human Stockbroker is a hilarious, thought-provoking exploration of a world not so far removed from our own, blending social commentary with outlandish escapades that keep readers guessing at every turn.
The Last Human Stockbroker is not a political novel but an equal opportunity offender of both the right and the left. The novel can be summarized as Glen Garry Glen Ross by David Mamet, the great play and movie about salespeople, meets Harry Turtledove's Three Miles Down.
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