The Capitol Game

The Capitol Game

by Brian Haig (Author)

Synopsis

A small, insignificant company on the edge of bankruptcy has discovered an alchemist's dream: a miraculous polymer - paint it on a vehicle, any vehicle and voila, you have the equivalent of 30 inches of steel. With war raging in Iraq and Afghanistan, the polymer promised to save thousands of lives, promising to change the course of both wars as well as making its owner billons in profit. Enter Jack Wiley, a successful Wall Street banker somehow learns of the polymer and makes a plan. To make his dream come true, Jack Wiley goes to The Capitol Group, one of the country's largest, richest and most powerful corporations. Jack and the Capitol Group will partner up for a quick, bloodless takeover of the small company that developed the polymer. A partnership made in heaven? Jack's smarts and Capitol Group's power and influence should be a marriage made in heaven, making them all rich beyond imagination. Once they own the patents they will steamroll Congress and the Pentagon to get the polymer into production, via a no-bid, fast-track contract. And it goes to plan until the Pentagon's investigative service began nosing around.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: 1
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 02 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 0446195618
ISBN 13: 9780446195614
Book Overview: New York Times bestselling author Brian Haig returns with a new thriller... the story of an all-powerful corporation caught in the greatest scandal Washington D.C. has ever seen!

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...exciting financial thriller. Haig leads the reader step-by-step through a believable scenario and keeps the suspense boiling until the final twists PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Author Bio
Brian Haig is a West Point graduate and a career military strategist. Before retiring from the Army, he served as special assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. His articles have been published in journals ranging from the New York Times to USA Today. The son of former Secretary of State Alexander Haig, he lives in New Jersey with his wife and four children.