Author: | Bill Moore | ISBN: | 9781491813126 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | September 20, 2013 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Bill Moore |
ISBN: | 9781491813126 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | September 20, 2013 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Sam Buck is a private investigator of native-American heritage based in Atlanta, Ga. A lovely light bronze lady walks into his office asking for assistance in thwarting serious wrongdoings to her company. She thinks that there is a conspiracy spearheaded by her husband, who is trying to take over the company that her father left her. Sam is initially taken in by her beauty until Rose, his secretary/ assistant walks in. Rose had previously walked out on Sam because he owed her a lot of back pay. He drinks alcohol constantly. Rose is eyeing the lovely lady from head to toe and quickly takes over the conversation. But Sam begins to think there is more to this problem than an egotistical husband and his conglomerate. Sam looks upon the case as a challenge because it involves U S government contracts and foreigners trying to take over. That makes it a case of national security. This book is both entertaining and educational.
Sam Buck is a private investigator of native-American heritage based in Atlanta, Ga. A lovely light bronze lady walks into his office asking for assistance in thwarting serious wrongdoings to her company. She thinks that there is a conspiracy spearheaded by her husband, who is trying to take over the company that her father left her. Sam is initially taken in by her beauty until Rose, his secretary/ assistant walks in. Rose had previously walked out on Sam because he owed her a lot of back pay. He drinks alcohol constantly. Rose is eyeing the lovely lady from head to toe and quickly takes over the conversation. But Sam begins to think there is more to this problem than an egotistical husband and his conglomerate. Sam looks upon the case as a challenge because it involves U S government contracts and foreigners trying to take over. That makes it a case of national security. This book is both entertaining and educational.