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The Seduction of Paradise
by Kevin J. Ward
364 pages
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Paradise is a small, simple town. But sometimes these quiet little communities are the perfect venue for those with more sinister motives. In The Seduction of Paradise, Joe McGowen and his family run head-on into the corruption and deceit one would only expect in the dark underworld of large cities.
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Category: Fiction:Mystery
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About the Book
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People live in small, quiet towns because they enjoy the simple life. But sometimes these quiet little communities are the perfect venue for those with much more sinister motives. In The Seduction of Paradise, Joe McGowen and his family run head-on into the corruption and deceit one would only expect in the dark underworld of large cities.
Who could have known this seemingly idealistic life was little more than a façade? Who could have known that a common man like Joe McGowen would be called upon to act with uncommon strength to protect the town and people he loved?
Joe discovers that not even his blissful town of Paradise is immune to the seductive nature of money and power. But Joe also discovers there are some who will not be seduced at any price.
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Reviews
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Great read...the story continued to take me in different directions until it all came together in the end. Paradise must be a great town!!
- Tom Alley
The Seduction of Paradise held me in suspense on a 3000-mile car trip through the west. When I should have been viewing the incredible scenery, my nose was in this seductive book. A real page turner with lots of twists and turns.
- Kathy Johnson
An engrossing exposition of social and political mayhem and corruption in a small mid-western town. Hard to tell the scoundrels from the good guys in Paradise, but well worth finding out at the end. Skullduggery at its best! The author has a talent for visual depiction and crackling dialogue. Not a single boring scene to be found in all 414 pages... quite a feat of penmanship!
- Eric Chase, (Author of Know Thy Neighbor: Loss of Innocence)
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About the Author |
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Kevin J. Ward has spent most of his career developing medical devices to help people battle against painful physical conditions and prolong their quality of life. He has published articles and papers throughout his career, most notably a business book titled Crossing the Corporate Abyss: A Good Idea is Just the Beginning. Now, with The Seduction of Paradise, Kevin has turned his writing skills and passion to the world of fiction. |
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