- Anglický jazyk
Crossing the Line
Autor: Leonard Critcher
Powerful, covert forces gently weave their way into the life of college
sophomore, Chris Carter, whose successes are accelerated when he realizes
that abandoning his stringent moral upbringing yields not only increased
power but the attainment of...
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Powerful, covert forces gently weave their way into the life of college
sophomore, Chris Carter, whose successes are accelerated when he realizes
that abandoning his stringent moral upbringing yields not only increased
power but the attainment of what becomes most important to him. Hidden
beneath his outgoing personality, athletic good looks, and natural leadership
skills is a razor sharp mind that he uses to turn a small Louisiana campus
into his personal fiefdom. His admittance into a clandestine fraternity inner
council opens the door to much larger forces that secretly control the country's
business and professional worlds and the politics that answer to them.
Crossing The Line is the second novel in a trilogy, picking up where the widely
aclaimed Drawing The Line stopped, leaving readers anxiously awaiting for
what will happen next to the splendid cast of characters. Highly sensual and
fast moving, Crossing The Line tracks the meteoric ascent of Chris Carter
from the campus of Centenary College to Harvard Law School and back to
Shreveport, where he joins the city's most prestigious law firm. His innate and
developed skills, combined with his learned propensity for doing whatever
is necessary to win, prove invaluable as he becomes embroiled in a medical
malpractice lawsuit. Enhanced by the unknown forces he becomes a part of,
it takes a combination of every skill in his possession to meet head-on the
power of the medical establishments in north Louisiana and Atlanta as well
as one of the richest corporations in the world.
- Vydavateľstvo: AuthorHouse
- Rok vydania: 2013
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 229 x 152 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781477298619