The Sons of JB

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Author: David Wright ISBN: 9781946818188
Publisher: DIPS Publishing Publication: July 14, 2018
Imprint: DIPS Publishing Language: English
Author: David Wright
ISBN: 9781946818188
Publisher: DIPS Publishing
Publication: July 14, 2018
Imprint: DIPS Publishing
Language: English

Things in the family after all this time are working and not working. Some old alliances have crumbled, while some
new ones have stood the test of time. We find JB boldly making a move without the usual consent of his  organization. Also, some businesses are no longer able to be maintained, while others are being threatened to be stolen. JB is fighting to keep his family relevant in this time of change. With an iron fist he has begun ruling, and not all appreciate it. While staying totally loyal, he finds himself questioning what true loyalty really is. As he  contemplates taking sides, moves are being made against him. The lines between who is loyal and who isn’t are becoming more blurred by the day. True, new business ventures are even more lucrative than before. But new partners are even more treacherous than the old. JB is learning that not all murderers walk with a limp. In the
boardrooms of America, JB and Associates is a force. Meanwhile, back home the streets of Detroit are on fire.
Our fearless leader is still very much in control, but every day his throne is being threatened. His new ideas have
created enemies in some unlikely places. Moving back and forth between New York and Detroit has become his new normal. Something has to change, let’s take our time and become thoroughly introduced to The Sons of JB.

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Things in the family after all this time are working and not working. Some old alliances have crumbled, while some
new ones have stood the test of time. We find JB boldly making a move without the usual consent of his  organization. Also, some businesses are no longer able to be maintained, while others are being threatened to be stolen. JB is fighting to keep his family relevant in this time of change. With an iron fist he has begun ruling, and not all appreciate it. While staying totally loyal, he finds himself questioning what true loyalty really is. As he  contemplates taking sides, moves are being made against him. The lines between who is loyal and who isn’t are becoming more blurred by the day. True, new business ventures are even more lucrative than before. But new partners are even more treacherous than the old. JB is learning that not all murderers walk with a limp. In the
boardrooms of America, JB and Associates is a force. Meanwhile, back home the streets of Detroit are on fire.
Our fearless leader is still very much in control, but every day his throne is being threatened. His new ideas have
created enemies in some unlikely places. Moving back and forth between New York and Detroit has become his new normal. Something has to change, let’s take our time and become thoroughly introduced to The Sons of JB.

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