Poison pill : [a novel]
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Poison pill : [a novel]
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- Poison pill : [a novel]
- Title remainder
- [a novel]
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- After years of struggle, Emma Conway is living the dream-a happy second marriage and a great career. She is the driving force behind Acordinol, a hugely successful painkiller that has pharmaceutical giant Percival & Baxter riding high. But her dream becomes a nightmare when a Wall Street raider threatens her company with a hostile takeover. Worse, the raider is no ordinary cutthroat; it's her ex-husband Josh Katz, father of their sixteen-year-old son. P&B goes for a "poison pill" defense. But when a mysteriously tainted batch of Acordinol starts killing people, including P&B's CEO, Emma is put in command just as the price of the firm's once blue-chip stock goes into free fall. As Emma struggles to win at her ex's dangerous game, she discovers that nothing is as it appears; she faces secrets hidden within secrets. The big one is that Josh's ploy is backed by a Russian oligarch whose half-billion-dollar loan rescued Josh after the subprime collapse. The Russian wants the holy grail of pharmaceuticals-the first Viagra for women. At the same time, a secret romance between Emma's son and the oligarch's estranged daughter puts the young people in the crosshairs. Emma faces the fight of her life-to save her family, her company, and everything she loves
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- technical information on music
- Cataloging source
- Midwest
- Dewey number
- 813/.6
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- not applicable
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- Literary text for sound recordings
- fiction
- PerformerNote
- Read by Stephen R. Thorne
- Target audience
- adult
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