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Set in Amsterdam in 1659, The Coffee Trader throws readers into the early commodities market. Miguel Lienzo is one of the traders, but now down on his luck having lost a fortune in the sugar market. When he is introduced to coffee by a very mysterious woman, she urges him to concoct a bold plan to get rich by cornering the market and introducing this relatively unknown brew to Europeans.
There are two primary groups of traders who tend to have little to do with one another. There are the Dutch tr ...more
There are two primary groups of traders who tend to have little to do with one another. There are the Dutch tr ...more

A bunch of businessmen plotting against each other, in 17th century Amsterdam, over coffee, and they're Portuguese Jews who've fled the Inquisition.
The intertwining characters were interesting and the web of paranoia was drawn out pretty well. I personally found the market/business explanations rather bland. ...more
The intertwining characters were interesting and the web of paranoia was drawn out pretty well. I personally found the market/business explanations rather bland. ...more

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