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In Salvatore J. Bommarito's gritty novel The LBO, we are transported into the rarely seen, complex, and sometimes ugly world of corporate America. The story begins just as a high stakes leveraged buyout, predicated on an unsigned government contract, begins to unravel shortly after it closes. Anxiety results from the aggression, greed, and ambition of the players turning the transaction into an unmitigated disaster. The plot is further complicated by a corrupt United States Senator, unhappy investors, an ex-con with revenge in his heart, and then a series of murders. The story is a stark reminder that the unstable economic platform on which this country's economy sits is greatly influenced by many people vulnerable to greed and shameless abuse of power.
Black comedy at its finest, Rough Love by Salvatore J. Bommarito analyzes the age-old conflicts that frequently arise between men and women. Naughty and intentionally unrefined, Stoke Spencer plays rough in this intense and tightly wound novel that documents his business achievements and his interpersonal challenges, as he attempts to find a soul mate after an unhappy marriage. The problem is that the women he meets are incredibly different, and after each encounter, Stoke becomes more confused about what he wants and what he will offer in a relationship. As his never-ending battle with the opposite sex rages on, Stoke must also deal with the don who wants him dead because he witnessed a murder. Yeah, life is rough in the big city, and so are sex, death, and love.
Contentious, hard-hitting, and informative, Conversations with... by Salvatore J. Bommarito includes three vignettes that examine the issues affecting the Middle East and the violent conflict between Islam and Christian cultures. The collection explores George W. Bush's motivations to occupy Iraq, Shia and Sunni hatred, and Saddam Hussein's legacy. This collection of dialogues is unwavering in its associations and direct in its mission. As a sounding board and a crisp satire, this short fiction plays out like a friendly game of chess, but with three major players. Set in and around war-torn Baghdad and Crawford, Texas, readers are privy to a thought provoking and wise analysis. From Saddam Hussein's banter with an Army chaplain on the eve of his execution, to a dreamscape of a murderer and his conscience, to an interview with former President George W. Bush regarding the secrecy shrouding his administration, this book offers timely messages and powerful food for thought.
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