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In his first novel, Armand Ferland weaves a tale sure to leave readers waiting for his second. Sam Walker, a Master Carpenter working his way through the labor union, dreamed of becoming a business owner. When Tony Jones asked Sam to be president of a construction company, he leaped at the chance in spite of his wife's reservations. Soon, Sam found himself responsible for millions of dollars worth of work. Sam, without hope, remembered those days lying on a steel bunk in prison. The Federal jud…
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In his first novel, Armand Ferland weaves a tale sure to leave readers waiting for his second. Sam Walker, a Master Carpenter working his way through the labor union, dreamed of becoming a business owner. When Tony Jones asked Sam to be president of a construction company, he leaped at the chance in spite of his wife's reservations. Soon, Sam found himself responsible for millions of dollars worth of work. Sam, without hope, remembered those days lying on a steel bunk in prison. The Federal judge had sent him to prison before his final conviction for money laundering. All Sam had left was his wife and sons, and he wondered whether he would ever see them again.

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  • Author: Armand P Ferland
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  • Year: 2011
  • Pages: 278
  • ISBN-10: 1936711109
  • ISBN-13: 9781936711109
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 1.5 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

In his first novel, Armand Ferland weaves a tale sure to leave readers waiting for his second. Sam Walker, a Master Carpenter working his way through the labor union, dreamed of becoming a business owner. When Tony Jones asked Sam to be president of a construction company, he leaped at the chance in spite of his wife's reservations. Soon, Sam found himself responsible for millions of dollars worth of work. Sam, without hope, remembered those days lying on a steel bunk in prison. The Federal judge had sent him to prison before his final conviction for money laundering. All Sam had left was his wife and sons, and he wondered whether he would ever see them again.

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