Fat Profits

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Author: Bruce Bradley ISBN: 9781938053085
Publisher: Howling Hound Press Publication: August 6, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bruce Bradley
ISBN: 9781938053085
Publisher: Howling Hound Press
Publication: August 6, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Eight days ago Andrew Hastings was launching a new weight loss product for one of the world's largest food companies.

Now he's not sure if he'll live to see next week.

After a coworker leaves a cryptic voicemail moments before her death Andrew starts asking questions. But with each answer he uncovers a puzzling trail of lies and deceit.

Finally, as the death count rises, Andrew realizes something is terribly wrong and goes on the run to expose the truth and save his family.

Editorial Reviews:

"For a delicious read, dive into the ins and outs of the food industry with Bradley's thriller, FAT PROFITS. In his debut novel, the onetime General Mills marketer offers a look 'behind the shelves' of a chillingly corrupt, fictitious food company." — Minnesota Monthly

"A great page-turner!" — Yoni Freedhoff, M.D., U.S. News contributor and award-winning blogger at Weighty Matters

"FAT PROFITS is a fun, suspenseful thriller about a massive food company that will stop at nothing, not even murder, to achieve the holy grail of processed foods: a weight-control additive." — Michele Simon, Huffington Post contributor and president of Eat Drink Politics

FAT PROFITS "tells the tale of multiple murders and intrigue to raise the stakes in this suspenseful tale of common man vs. corporate evil." — Foodday.org

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Eight days ago Andrew Hastings was launching a new weight loss product for one of the world's largest food companies.

Now he's not sure if he'll live to see next week.

After a coworker leaves a cryptic voicemail moments before her death Andrew starts asking questions. But with each answer he uncovers a puzzling trail of lies and deceit.

Finally, as the death count rises, Andrew realizes something is terribly wrong and goes on the run to expose the truth and save his family.

Editorial Reviews:

"For a delicious read, dive into the ins and outs of the food industry with Bradley's thriller, FAT PROFITS. In his debut novel, the onetime General Mills marketer offers a look 'behind the shelves' of a chillingly corrupt, fictitious food company." — Minnesota Monthly

"A great page-turner!" — Yoni Freedhoff, M.D., U.S. News contributor and award-winning blogger at Weighty Matters

"FAT PROFITS is a fun, suspenseful thriller about a massive food company that will stop at nothing, not even murder, to achieve the holy grail of processed foods: a weight-control additive." — Michele Simon, Huffington Post contributor and president of Eat Drink Politics

FAT PROFITS "tells the tale of multiple murders and intrigue to raise the stakes in this suspenseful tale of common man vs. corporate evil." — Foodday.org

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