Dismantling Vindictiveness
Christopher Parker’s architectural firm is in trouble. Business has dwindled during the recession. The firm’s budget is decreasing at a breakneck pace. Employees fear their funds are being tampered with, and attacks on executives outside of his firm are resulting in murder. Caught in a frightening downward spiral, Christopher, operating only on suspicions, works desperately to unravel the mystery. But time is running out on Christopher in more ways than one. While a saboteur threatens his career, a serious illness threatens his life. Christopher has to find the culprit and make peace with those he has hurt before it’s too late. And help comes from the unlikeliest of sources.
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ISBN | B01A987ELA |
Author | Lillian R. Melendez |
created_at | 2024-06-06 13:32:18 |
Rating | ★★★☆☆ |
Review | At some point in life, we have all made mistakes. While some people are at peace with their past mistakes, others strive to right these wrongs and compensate the people they wronged. However, even after realizing your past mistakes, there is no guarantee that people who were disadvantaged by your mistakes will truly acknowledge that you’ve changed, and find it in their hearts to forgive you. The best you can do is try to right these wrongs, no matter what everyone else thinks. Dismantling Vindictiveness by Lillian R. Melendez is a fictional novel about how past mistakes come back to haunt us, no matter how hard we try to run from them. Oscar has been the CEO of OSG Architects for some time. Although the company has been doing well, the economic recession has forced him to lay off some employees. In fact, the business is on the verge of collapsing. He’s forced to invite Christopher, the CEO of Christopher Q. Parker, to help in reviving the company. As part of the deal, Christopher wanted half the company. Although most Architectural firms have been having a hard time during the recession, Christopher Q. Parker, under the leadership of Mr. Christopher, has been thriving. The CEO, Mr. Christopher, has been in the news as one of the best CEOs in the country. However, shortly after announcing that he’ll be partnering with Oscar to help him run OSG Architects, strange things started happening at Christopher Q. Parker. First, there was a problem with the employees’ pension accounts |