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Pub Date Apr 28 2026 | Archive Date May 28 2026


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Description

Eleanor Fitzpatrick has risen from nothing to the summit of London’s financial world. But if she thought the hardest fight was over, she was wrong.

Before the Past Ended is a gripping, psychologically rich novel about power, politics, and the cost of success. Eleanor, the newly appointed chief of a major City firm, is no corporate puppet. Determined to drive change in a male-dominated world, she faces resistance, betrayal, and the sudden return of a shadow from her past.

From ruthless boardroom battles to intricate political intrigue, Eleanor navigates the inevitable gender politics, unexpected class tensions, and deep personal trauma. As allies falter and enemies close in, she faces the ultimate reckoning: will she fall, or will she prevail? 

Set against the backdrop of London’s financial powerhouse in the global era, this is a story of endurance, guile, and the quiet fury of a woman who refuses to break.

For anyone who knows what it means to fight back – and to endure despite the odds.

Eleanor Fitzpatrick has risen from nothing to the summit of London’s financial world. But if she thought the hardest fight was over, she was wrong.

Before the Past Ended is a gripping...


A Note From the Publisher

James Coeur grew up in deepest Wales. After college he worked in international finance for a couple of decades. He is also the author of “Dance of the Rainmakers” (Troubador, 2021).

James Coeur grew up in deepest Wales. After college he worked in international finance for a couple of decades. He is also the author of “Dance of the Rainmakers” (Troubador, 2021).


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ISBN 9781806344529
PRICE £3.99 (GBP)
PAGES 424

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