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Douglas Aspine was a cold, calculating bastard who lusted for the riches and power that came with being a public company CEO. He was forty-five and running out of time when fate dealt him an unexpected opportunity. The company was old and staid, but it was underperforming, and Aspine was determined to turn it around no matter who he had to crush or how many toes he had to stand on. Soon he was at war with the company's employees, unions, suppliers, financiers, and co-directors, but nothing was going to stop him. Not his chairman, not his wife, not his mistress, not the anonymous death threats, and definitely not the media. He could almost taste the glory, the riches, and peer recognition he'd craved for so long, but would those who he'd hurt so badly let him enjoy his ill-gotten gains? He knew he had countless detractors and enemies who he contemptuously labeled "losers" and paid them no heed. Would this prove to be a miscalculation of monumental proportions?
What would you do if you were framed by the woman you lusted after, and sentenced to twenty years in an Asian prison?Would it make any difference if the heinous crimes that you'd gotten away with carried longer sentences?Would knowing that your actions led directly to the suicide of your financial controller play on your conscience?Blind hate kept Douglas Aspine alive in Changi Prison. He had no compassion for those he had hurt, only the lust for revenge.Would Aspine succeed in bringing down those who had framed him?
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