Point of Deception is a tale of corruption and greed. It resonates at every turn with human frailty and betrayal and ultimately redemption. Victor Storm was a man with a great job and three ex-wives. The only thing he liked better than money was living on Manhattan's Upper East Side amongst the city's power brokers. But as the poet once wrote, "In a New York minute, everything can change." Victor's life goes into a free fall that lands him in the middle of America's heartland and in the middle of a world of smoke and mirrors where nothing is as it seems.