Thieves of Highland Road (Unjust Enrichment Book 1)

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| Rating | : | 4.67 (644 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00440DQ3A |
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| Number of Pages | : | 191 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-07-09 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"A Good Read" according to regina bacon. This is a real world detective story without the theatrics usually associated with this type of story line. A quick read, recommend for a coast to coast flight. It is uplifting to see law enforcement officers succeed in bringing white collar criminals to justice.. Wanted to say thanks. Erin My mother worked for Golden Age Home Care and was one of the victims of John and Martha's greed. Unfortunately, although they are in prison and their assets liquidated, my mother hasn't received anything as far as compensation goes, but it's nice that someone wrote a book about the situation.. unusual The writing is not great but the story is interesting and overall I liked the book but probably wouldn't reread it.
The setting was like something out of Gone With The Wind. A true story of greed and corruption. the conversation amongst those attending the affair was; where did they get the money for this? They lived the high life; travel, diamonds, art and a fancy mansion on Highland Road. They got rich through embezzlement.
In the United States there are over 730,000 private-sector pension plans. They owned and operated a day-care service, a property acquisition and leasing corporation, a conference and educational services business, and five home health agencies. Each year, thousands of American workers are robbed by their employers, coworkers, and third parties who were entrusted with safeguarding and managing employee benefit plans. From the Back Cover From all appearances, John and Martha Herring were the quintessential power couple. The first installment in the Unjust Enrichment true-crime series by federal investigator Wayne Thurber, Thieves of Highland Road is a pict
Thieves of Highland Road is the first installment in the Unjust Enrichment true-crime series. . Author Wayne Thurber is a federal investigator
