The Budapest Experiment

Hungary Eyes, #1

Fiction & Literature, Historical, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Maurice G. Miller ISBN: 9781540124821
Publisher: Full Tilt Publishing Publication: November 23, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Maurice G. Miller
ISBN: 9781540124821
Publisher: Full Tilt Publishing
Publication: November 23, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

At what price would you sell your soul...?

This captivating thriller weaves business, politics, seduction, power, and religion all into a compelling tale of international intrigue.

Set in 1991, during the dawn of the Post-Communist era in Hungary, this novel chronicles the exploits of Michael Rousson, an adventurous but struggling American entrepreneur.

During this period of tumultuous political, economic, and social change, the Russian Mob is taking advantage of the ensuing turmoil to entrench itself deeper into the business landscape of the former Soviet Bloc countries.

Navigating the business culture of Budapest, Michael senses an air of mysticism and lurking danger. The intensity heats up, as a series of business dealings and events leads him to a consulting position with the 'Organization.'

Seduced by their women, money, and power, Michael becomes entangled in the web of Mob culture. An examination of conscience reveals a spirit ravaged with feelings of guilt and betrayal, but a rapidly growing bank account serves as the means to justify his actions.

Pondering his future, he wonders if he can balance this extreme Budapest lifestyle with his ‘ordinary’ family life back home. *After padding his wallet for the past several months, would the Organization let him just walk away, or would there be consequences?*

This book is intended for mature audiences.

˃˃˃ Looking for something different? Don’t miss this debut thriller novel!

Add to your cart now and immerse yourself into the 'experiment'.

˃˃˃ 4.67 of 5 stars Goodreads reviews and ratings!

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At what price would you sell your soul...?

This captivating thriller weaves business, politics, seduction, power, and religion all into a compelling tale of international intrigue.

Set in 1991, during the dawn of the Post-Communist era in Hungary, this novel chronicles the exploits of Michael Rousson, an adventurous but struggling American entrepreneur.

During this period of tumultuous political, economic, and social change, the Russian Mob is taking advantage of the ensuing turmoil to entrench itself deeper into the business landscape of the former Soviet Bloc countries.

Navigating the business culture of Budapest, Michael senses an air of mysticism and lurking danger. The intensity heats up, as a series of business dealings and events leads him to a consulting position with the 'Organization.'

Seduced by their women, money, and power, Michael becomes entangled in the web of Mob culture. An examination of conscience reveals a spirit ravaged with feelings of guilt and betrayal, but a rapidly growing bank account serves as the means to justify his actions.

Pondering his future, he wonders if he can balance this extreme Budapest lifestyle with his ‘ordinary’ family life back home. *After padding his wallet for the past several months, would the Organization let him just walk away, or would there be consequences?*

This book is intended for mature audiences.

˃˃˃ Looking for something different? Don’t miss this debut thriller novel!

Add to your cart now and immerse yourself into the 'experiment'.

˃˃˃ 4.67 of 5 stars Goodreads reviews and ratings!

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