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Newton's Cradle

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He stumbles upon his boss's secret project. Jeopardizing the American way of life, and his own. Los Angeles, summer. Terence Whitfield and his boss Duncan Riley feel the heat in more ways than one. They need to close a deal that could improve the energy industry and save their company. Fortunately, the deal is set. Unfortunately, Terence is blackmailed into infiltrating Riley’s safe, where he finds an intriguing Newton’s Cradle. The file describes a revolutionary technology that would replace fossil fuel with clean, free energy. Given the enormous implications, a backstabbing, no-holds-bar battle intensifies. As it turns out, Terence has opened Pandora's box. In order to stop New Energy from getting into the wrong hands, he will now have to fight for his life.

323 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 24, 2020

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August 5, 2021
Newton’s Cradle was a surprising story.

What appeared to start as a good old boy package was filled with surprises and left me wondering at times. I was surprised when it evolved into a lot of action with some built in surprises. In some ways I felt like I was back in the business world again.
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December 31, 2021
Intriguing

Well written story about a company takedown attempt and the fight between the board of directors and the owner/CEO when they ask him to step down at the suggestion by a competitor. Great read
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July 24, 2021
He writes well, but goes on tangents including material that doesn't belong in the story.
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