The Iranian Connection: A Novel of Geopolitics, Industrial Espionage, and Entrepreneurship
- 422 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Cameron Ash, known as Cash, appears to be a success, having built Cameron Industries into a $400 million powerhouse, surrounded by a loving family and a loyal management team. Yet beneath this façade lies a deep-seated rage fueled by the tragic loss of his parents in the Lockerbie bombing. Now, twenty-five years later, Cash is determined to uncover the truth behind this act of terror. After selling his company to salvage his marriage and focus on philanthropy, he faces another devastating tragedy that intensifies his quest for answers and revenge. As Cash navigates his new life, he becomes entangled with an unexpected lover, a stalker, and an assassination team, while his father-in-law schemes against him. His management team supports him as he attempts to rescue a struggling tech company, unwittingly placing him at the heart of an industrial espionage network. In this high-stakes environment, he confronts an Iranian spymaster and uncovers explosive family secrets and covert negotiations that could alter the Middle East and American politics. Driven by his need for truth, Cash risks everything, aware that his pursuit may lead to his own demise. Bill Relf, with a rich background in economics and international relations, crafts a narrative filled with intrigue, shaped by his diverse experiences across the globe.
