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Plastic Gods

A Rich Coleman Novel, Vol. 2

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Plastic Gods

Written by: William Manchee
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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When the ruthless chairman of Houston's Midsouth Bank frames attorney Matt Coleman for bankruptcy fraud and then has his wife murdered, Matt sets out to destroy the banker and his financial empire. It's a daunting task from federal prison but with the help of family, friends, and fellow inmates, he is confident he can make Frank Hill wish he'd never been born.

A timely financial thriller about the American consumer's addiction to credit cards and what our financial institutions will do to protect this most lucrative business.

©2003 William Manchee (P)2011 William Manchee
Genre Fiction Political Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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"Manchee is a genius in taking a page from our daily lives and turning it into a high speed thriller, with characters we'll definately want to see again, and a well-developed plotline that is right out of today's newspaper." (Beverly Rowe, myshelf.com)
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