Once Upon a Whistleblower!

Cover of Once Upon a Whistleblower! by E. Denton Gardiner
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9781449037925
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.3668660244 Pounds
Width: 0.88 Inches
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Once Upon a Whistleblower! by E. Denton Gardiner is a non-fiction novel published by AuthorHouse in 2010. This 316-page work delves into the complexities of power politics in Washington, D.C., and Virginia, focusing on the scandal surrounding the Small Business Administration during a tumultuous period in American history. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and ambition through the story of a man who, despite his lack of education, ascended to a high position through deceit and intimidation, ultimately leading to his downfall.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the impact of unethical practices within governmental and economic systems, as well as the often-overlooked struggles of those affected by such corruption. The book highlights the experiences of dedicated civil servants and the challenges faced by whistleblowers who expose wrongdoing. Gardiner’s account sheds light on the darker aspects of public service and the personal risks involved in standing up against powerful interests, making it a significant contribution to discussions on history, political science, and public affairs.


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Ms. Gardiner’s non-fiction novel is set amidst the glitter and intrigue of power politics not only in the nation’s capitol but in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The scandal of the Small Business Administration that again rocked the nation upon the heels of the Watergate fiasco is a story of loyalty, dedication and a betrayal of both, by a man whose ruthless ambition eventually landed him in a federal prison. The book centers around a man with little education, who through lying and intimidation, rose to a high position and who, aided by an unethical presidential appointee and organized crime, found his way upscale. A man who lied about everything without compunction did so for he possessed a charm and arrogance that guaranteed his success. The tragedy is that he hurt and destroyed others in the process, including dedicated civil servants. The lives of many ‘little’ people were left dangling. They had no voice! In spite of past threats on her life and that of her children, the author dares to write this revealing chapter of her public service life’s exposure to white collar and organized crime elements that are often not just happenstance within the framework of our governmental, economic and judicial structures. Where is the positive recognition of this class of dedicated peoples known as “whistleblowers”?

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Language: en. Pages: 316.

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