Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:200
  • eBook ISBN:9798317830861
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317830854

GOOD DEED

By Michael Visser

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Overview


Vivian Kemper is a a beautiful thirty-five year old wife and mother living in Newport Beach, California. Her husband Jerry is the owner of JKemp Solutions, a company making autonomous weapons for the Department of Defense. Two of his employees are friends from college who have designs on taking control of Kemp Solutions anyway necessary.
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Description


Vivian Kemper is gorgeous even judged by the high standards of the "beautiful people" of Orange County, and Newport Beach, California. Her husband Jerry only five years her elder is diagnosed with terminal cancer, leaving her with the certainty of raising their daughter Rebecca, alone. She will need to decide whether she can take Jerry's place and run Kemp Solutions, a Department of Defense R&D manufacturing company in the future.

Her experience in the monied, society, charity scene of Newport Beach could make her qualified to run a large defense company with the right support team.  JKemp Solutions and the DOD have entered and agreement to pay for secret weapons development and manufacture using untraceable crypto currency, where even congress is unaware of the expenditures.

Two employees of JKemp Solutions are old buddies from their college days. They have designs of taking control of the company, leveraging proximity, concern for Jerry and Vivian, and a confidence game, exploiting human psychology. Always wanting to be a good person, Vivian maybe out of her depth. She finds herself juggling decisions, that makes her question her own values. Her life growing up in the affluent town of Newport Beach has been graced. When Jerry becomes sick will the grace of God be enough to save her.

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About The Author


Michael Visser began flying at age fifteen. During his long aviation career he flew most all types of aircraft from small general aviation planes, commuter aircraft, business jets, and large wide-body airliners.

His career took him all over the world from flying into Tehran during the Iranian revolution to rescue American, European, and Canadian expatriates to meeting many powerful and famous people. 

From meeting General Paul Tibbets in Columbus, Ohio (he dropped the atom bomb on Hiroshima) to being bawled-out by George H.W. Bush for picking him up late in a Learjet after he won the Iowa caucus to take him to New Hamshire.

Experiences from all over the world with many fascinating people informed his values and opinions about the world and the human condition.

The book Good Dead reveals many things about what this author has learned about the darker sider of human nature and how values can be malleable when circumstances change. 

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