The author is a businessman, teacher, and a published poet. He has taught business courses at various schools and universities, including the University of California – Los Angeles. He has published a textbook, Fundamentals of Accounting – The Students’ Approach, which is color-coded, making it the first such publication. The Drive is his first attempt exploring the fictional and illusory world outside of the business and educational reality. He had entertained such a project for many years but never found enough time to formulate his thoughts until the first lockdown that the coronavirus forced on us.
The Great Force
Starting some two years after the conclusion of The Drive, every gripping chapter of The Great Force will involve the reader with an intriguing, fast-moving, and suspenseful story.
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Friends called him Alexander the Great... Some of those "friends" wanted him out of the way. He was shot and dumped in the ocean, wrongfully accused of killing a congressman-where would his best friend and ex-partner stand in all of this? Would a flash drive clear his name? Also in pursuit of a flash drive, the mob was on the verge of kidnapping his beautiful wife-he had learned through a friend-turned reluctant enemy turned friend. An acrobatic ex-military man-a vicious enemy- draws the final fight. The Drive is a riveting novel that will allure you with fast-paced, action-packed plots full of twists and turns.
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