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Gotcha! [Kindle Edition]

Louis P. Solomon , Linda K. Jenkins , Jerome Morenoff

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Gotcha! is a story based on real events involving unethical business practices used by large American corporations to enhance the value of their publicly traded stock. The resulting collapse of entities such as Enron and WorldCom led to severe financial losses to public stockholders and the catastrophic loss of pension funds and health benefits to thousands of employees. The corporate executives responsible for the collapse of these companies, however, were rewarded for their mismanagement with “golden parachutes.”

Gotcha! is a story of a group of former managers of the bankrupt Whittaker Corporation who conspire to exact revenge against the corporate executives responsible for the company’s demise. These vigilantes attempt to execute a series of illegal scams involving burglary, fraud, and prostitution intended to ruin the lives of the executives who destroyed the company. Retribution is sought under the principal of “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.”

So, while Gotcha! is a novel, and based upon our joint imaginations, every part of it could be, and might be true...

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 290 KB
  • Print Length: 215 pages
  • Publisher: Pearl River Publishing; First edition (August 15, 2003)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002CMLOOU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #575,204 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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More About the Author

Louis P. Solomon, a resident of Bethesda MD, has been writing most of his life. Originally he wrote reviewed technical articles, but after a request from his mother (now deceased) he began to write novels. They came easily and are all based upon historical events which could be considered from a fictional perspective.

He has written several books including five novels with Linda K. Jenkins as a coauthor: The Third Legacy, Gotcha!, Unknown Connections, Library of the Sands, and Instrument of Vengeance. In addition he has written several nonfiction books: Transparent Oceans: Defeat of the Soviet Submarine Force, Teleworking--A Complete Guide for Managers and Teleworkers and the Solomon Haggadah.

Most of his career was spent in the military-industrial community. He has founded several firms. The first was Planning Systems Incorporated in 1972. More recent firms include Life Echoes, a Family Legacy Book Publishing Service, Pearl River Publishing (PRP), a publishing house, LPS Collaborative Group, (LCG) which provides consulting services in a variety of different areas, and LPS Seminars, which provides presentations on several different business subjects. As a consultant he frequently worked from home and on the road for numerous government and commercial organizations. He continues to consultant on business, technical, and financial issues for the community.

Dr. Solomon is technically trained. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering at UCLA in 1960, a Master of Science Degree in Aero/Astro from MIT in 1961, and received a PhD in Engineering from UCLA in 1965.

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