Coastal Confessions

Coastal Confessions by Dennis Carr is a fiction work published by MedEcon Analytics, LLC on December 22, 2012. This 376-page novel unfolds the story of investment banker Jonathon Browning, who is on the brink of securing a significant merger at his firm, Stone & Associates. A last-minute detour leads him to a mysterious tape recording, coinciding with a startling confession from his wife, Beth. As the merger negotiations between Chatham Medical Devices and Johnson-MediSys become increasingly contentious, Jonathon finds himself navigating a web of intrigue and scandal.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and detective fiction within a medical context. As Jonathon grapples with the implications of Beth’s public confession, he realizes that he must adapt his strategy to expose the unfolding scandal linked to the tape. Set against the backdrop of historic Savannah, the story explores themes of morality and deception, revealing a city where good and evil coexist in a complex dance.
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Investment banker Jonathon Browning is working on the deal of his career, a merger destined to cinch his partnership at Savannah boutique investment firm Stone & Associates. When he takes a last minute detour en route to the Governor’s reception, he finds himself in possession of a mysterious tape recording, but only after his wife (Beth) has made a startling confession. As negotiations stall between Chatham Medical Devices and west coast startup Johnson-MediSys, the merger turns hostile in more ways than one. But then Beth’s confession goes public and Jon realizes he must change the rules of the game by exposing an unfolding scandal behind the tape. Set in the charm and mystique of historic Savannah, Coastal Confessions takes you for a ride through the city where good and evil never sleeps.
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