Author: | Allan S. Lyons | ISBN: | 9781628905779 |
Publisher: | Primedia eLaunch | Publication: | November 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Allan S. Lyons |
ISBN: | 9781628905779 |
Publisher: | Primedia eLaunch |
Publication: | November 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Based in part on actual events, ‘Getting Away With Murder!’ follows three young business-school graduates who spot how top honchos of America’s biggest corporations line their pockets as they get away with theft, thievery - and even murder. Frustrated, realizing that they are not likely to come up with the next Billion-Dollar idea, another iPad, Facebook or Twitter, they set out to do what many ‘successful’ corporate execs do: Exploit America’s system of justice.
Battered, caught up in the scam, are a computer science major, a young woman from South Africa who is in the country on a student visa, and a Wall-Street money manager almost twice her age, neither aware of what they unleash, or what they are capable of, when they fight back.
Written by a former Wall Street insider, ‘Getting Away With Murder’ reveals the lengths corporate honchos go to preserve their turfs and raises the question of whether U.S. Agencies charged with bringing miscreants to justice are, in fact, co-conspirators.
Based in part on actual events, ‘Getting Away With Murder!’ follows three young business-school graduates who spot how top honchos of America’s biggest corporations line their pockets as they get away with theft, thievery - and even murder. Frustrated, realizing that they are not likely to come up with the next Billion-Dollar idea, another iPad, Facebook or Twitter, they set out to do what many ‘successful’ corporate execs do: Exploit America’s system of justice.
Battered, caught up in the scam, are a computer science major, a young woman from South Africa who is in the country on a student visa, and a Wall-Street money manager almost twice her age, neither aware of what they unleash, or what they are capable of, when they fight back.
Written by a former Wall Street insider, ‘Getting Away With Murder’ reveals the lengths corporate honchos go to preserve their turfs and raises the question of whether U.S. Agencies charged with bringing miscreants to justice are, in fact, co-conspirators.