The Firm
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Released 19 yrs ago (10/23/2004 UTC) at
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Putting into jenvince's lemonade bookbox.
Putting into jenvince's lemonade bookbox.
This came home in my Lemonade Bookbox. Thanks!
From amazon.com:
Mitchell McDeere, raised in the coal-mining region of rural Kentucky, has worked hard to get where he is: third in his class at Harvard Law. He's young. He's bright. He's ambitious. Mitch could have the pick of the big firms in New York and Chicago, but he's chosen the Memphis tax firm of Bendini, Lambert & Locke. They're selective. They pay outrageous salaries. They have a turnover rate of zero. And Mitch is about to find out why. Several events fuel Mitch's growing suspicions: two of the partners die in a suspicious diving accident off Grand Cayman; the senior partners seem unduly proud of the fact that no one has ever resigned; and security measures at the office are, even for a company with billionaire clients, more than a little extreme. Then Mitch makes an explosive discovery: The firm is owned and operated by the most powerful organized crime family in Chicago. Even as Mitch discovers the truth, he finds himself caught between the FBI, who wants an informant inside the firm, and the firm itself, which will make him a very rich man—or a very dead one.
From amazon.com:
Mitchell McDeere, raised in the coal-mining region of rural Kentucky, has worked hard to get where he is: third in his class at Harvard Law. He's young. He's bright. He's ambitious. Mitch could have the pick of the big firms in New York and Chicago, but he's chosen the Memphis tax firm of Bendini, Lambert & Locke. They're selective. They pay outrageous salaries. They have a turnover rate of zero. And Mitch is about to find out why. Several events fuel Mitch's growing suspicions: two of the partners die in a suspicious diving accident off Grand Cayman; the senior partners seem unduly proud of the fact that no one has ever resigned; and security measures at the office are, even for a company with billionaire clients, more than a little extreme. Then Mitch makes an explosive discovery: The firm is owned and operated by the most powerful organized crime family in Chicago. Even as Mitch discovers the truth, he finds himself caught between the FBI, who wants an informant inside the firm, and the firm itself, which will make him a very rich man—or a very dead one.
Journal Entry 5 by jenvince at Perpetual Book Box in Mystery and Thriller Box, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases on Sunday, February 6, 2005
Released 19 yrs ago (2/6/2005 UTC) at Perpetual Book Box in Mystery and Thriller Box, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases
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RELEASE NOTES: Putting in Cyberkedi's Mystery & Thriller Perpetual Bookbox.
great book sending the book back in the box
Journal Entry 7 by fungirl503 at -- By Hand Or Post, Ray/Ring, RABCK in Portland, Oregon USA on Saturday, February 19, 2005
Released 19 yrs ago (2/19/2005 UTC) at -- By Hand Or Post, Ray/Ring, RABCK in Portland, Oregon USA
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cyberkedi's mystery & thiller perpetual bookbox
cyberkedi's mystery & thiller perpetual bookbox
Came in the Mystery/thriller book box. Finally had time to read it. Definitely one of his better books.
Being included in box going to VA hospital.
Being included in box going to VA hospital.