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Publisher: Potter’s Word Publishing
Price: FREE (Nov 24 Only)
He’s Silas McKay, head of Discreet Corporate Security Services (DCSS) in Dallas, Texas.
She’s Ashley Davenport, the daughter of DCSS’s highest-paying client.
They each have personal issues . . .
Silas is a grieving widower who has difficulty relating to women and wants to be left alone.
Ashley is an independent woman who just got her PI license and wants Silas to mentor her.
They each have family issues . . .
Silas is trying to be both father and mother to his college-age daughter.
Ashley is trying to prove she no longer needs her father.
They each have spiritual issues . . .
Silas is struggling to maintain his faith in God.
Ashley is struggling to believe there is a God.
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When Silas investigates a case of intellectual property theft, he has too much of everything.
Too many suspects. Too many distractions. Too many feelings.
Circuitry Innovations of Dallas has developed a new type of semiconductor. Sales are pouring in, but when the CEO learns a Chinese tech company in Shanghai has an identical product, he hires Silas, head of operations for Discreet Corporate Security Systems, to investigate. However, it proves to be a daunting task for a number of reasons. Primarily, because there are . . .
Too many suspects . . .
Silas determines there are several employees at Circuitry Innovations who could be responsible for selling the company’s trade secrets to the Chinese, but it’s also possible the company’s proprietary data was stolen due to a breach in their security system. Then, there’s the businessman who discovered the theft. Could he be the guilty party?
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