Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Guest Blogger: Steve Bederman





The CEO
By Steve Bederman

 
Publication Date:  August 21, 2010
Publisher:  Solstice Publishing
ISBN:  978-1452834818 (Paperback)
Number of Pages:  458
Genre:  Crime Fiction/Thriller/Corporate Thriller/Adults 
Available in Print or eBook Format From:
http://www.amazon.com/The-CEO-ebook/dp/B003IPCKKM/ref=sr_1_2_bnp_1_kin?ie=UTF8&qid=1377091657&sr=8-2&keywords=the+ceo
THE CEO HAS BEEN OPTIONED FOR FILM AND HAS BECOME A TOP SELLER IN CRIME FICTION ON AMAZON!! 

 
About The CEO:
"The CEO" is a fast paced corporate thriller of loves come and gone, innovation, resilience, corporate philanthropy, vision, and deception. Corporate business leaders are protected by their own small armies of private security whose power will surprise. The story takes the reader behind the scenes and into the back office meetings of both corporations and countries; traveling from Denver to New York to London to Bogota and to Paris. 


As Mitch and his team of loyalists’ race against time they are faced with constant revelation of threats against the company and those involved; including the life of the woman that Mitch falls deeply in love with. The depth of the plot reveals a 200 year old secret between two of the world’s most powerful countries. If the secret is revealed it could destroy the balance of power in the world. Though, if the secret stays protected it could crush all that Mitch Jacobs desires. 
Although Mitch Jacobs never questions his ability to conquer the current forces against him, it is a race to answer the questions:

Will Mitch be able to discover who is leading the attack on him before it is too late?
Is this conspiracy the result of the usual corporate competition or does it emanate from the power hungry executives in his company?

What interest do certain world leaders have in this plot that will destroy all that Mitch has built?
Most important Mitch has fallen in love with two women whose essence and similarities (and differences) of character lead him on his mission

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