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Thomas Leveritt

    Thomas Leveritt is an award-winning portrait painter whose literary work is informed by a diverse array of life experiences. Prior to his writing career, he navigated roles as a computer programmer, biodiesel manufacturer, and beer distributor, granting him a unique perspective on the world. His writing delves into the intricate connections between human emotion and the material realm, often with a sharp, insightful gaze. Leveritt's debut novel is noted for its original style and thematic depth, earning critical recognition.

    The Exchange-Rate Between Love and Money
    • The Exchange-Rate Between Love and Money

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Sarajevo, 2003. Frito and Bannerman, business partners and best friends, roll into town looking to soak up a dose of Reconstruction Money and make an easy killing. Easy until they realize that Clare Leischman, a prosecutor with the international war crimes tribunal, is the best girl either of them has ever met, and that they can't both have her as much as they would each, ideally, like.

      The Exchange-Rate Between Love and Money