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THE OddsMaker -- Editorial Reviews

I just finished reading Meet THE OddsMaker and want to say that as a TV producer, I would love to develop this story into a three-part, six-hour mini-series for television!

-- Matthew Borlenghi, President of Black Hat Productions, Inc., Los Angeles/Las Vegas

This is the most fantastic but true tale ever. From the shrewdest pole dancer on the planet to mansions in Houston and Hawaii to million-dollar house boats on Lake Powell, to an illegal lifetime sentence to Debtors Prison...which was hilarious. Then a wild and also LOL courtroom drama, and back again. Whew, what a ride!

-- Kevin Charles, Emerald Bay, California

As an editor of fiction and nonfiction novels, I can say with complete honesty and enthusiasm I believe Meet...THE OddsMaker is a remarkable work of literary merit and commercial viability.

-- Patrick P. Stafford, Professional Writer, Editor & Author

Ted Hasson's journey in "Meet...The Oddsmaker" is nothing short of incredible! This story of friendship, trust, betrayal, greed and enduring love gives us a rarely seen look into the hollow walls of the "injustice" system. By sharing his story, Ted Hasson shoulders his pain so that maybe someday...we won't have to.

-- Chris Bruce, Chairman of Bruce Productions

From the Back Cover

Meet...THE OddsMaker is a sensational crime drama and explosive exposé certain to captivate audiences everywhere! Until now the story has been falsely reported by popular "Fake News" outlets. The Houston Chronicle, Fortune magazine, numerous books and hundreds of articles were written with no research about this spectacular ruse at Enron.

It recounts the harrowing true-life story of prominent Houston, Texas entrepreneur Ted Hasson. As a trusted alternative financial advisor and "executive facilitator," Ted suffers the unenviable consequences of making enemies with several high-profile figures in Houston society. Including the Federal Government and court judges willing to abuse their power, a psychotic billionaire lawyer named John O'Quinn, iniquitous factions in the life insurance industry, and "Teflon Lou" or "Lucky Lou" Pai as the papers called him.

Lucky Lou and his nefarious pole dancing paramour bilked and betrayed both Enron's shareholders and Lou's wife Lanna out of hundreds of millions before causing her to hurt and kill the best thing in her life. Here is a suspenseful page-turner and unparalleled true-life story you won't be able to put down!
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Published on July 10, 2017 05:38 Tags: book, editorial-rteview, review