The Nearest FarAway Place

The Nearest FarAway Place
ISBN-10
0954111001
ISBN-13
9780954111007
Category
Businessmen
Pages
394
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Panglossian Books
Author
Ray Crowther

Description

For the last ten years, Carl Denham has immersed himself totally in establishing and running a successful business. Inexplicably his company is suddenly taken over and he finds himself unemployed, but two million pounds richer. With unexpected freedom his mind turns to finding Sarah Zurek, the girl he loved who drove him to his workaholic exile all those years ago.Carl embarks upon a search for Sarah and uncovers a web of deceit perpetrated by his ex-wife, his business partner, and Sarah?s family. Officially Sarah committed suicide, but his alarming discoveries suggest she was murdered instead.A car bombing, an arson, a murder and a trial later, Carl is alone again, ready to start another new life. Now someone is trying to kill him ...

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