The Citadel

The Citadel by John Delahunty, published by Arima Publishing in 2007, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of family life and corporate intrigue. In this 1st edition, spanning 244 pages, readers follow Jack Deer as he grapples with a sudden betrayal from his Board members, who have turned against him in a ruthless bid for power. Faced with the imminent collapse of his construction consortium, Jack must navigate both professional and personal challenges, including his strained relationships with his children.
As the narrative unfolds, Jack’s struggle to retain control over his business becomes intertwined with his efforts to reconnect with his son and daughter. The story explores themes of loyalty and betrayal, highlighting the impact of Jack’s past choices on his family dynamics. With a mysterious mole within the company adding to the tension, Jack has a mere two weeks to salvage everything he has built. This edition presents a compelling look at the intersection of family and ambition, set against the backdrop of corporate conflict.
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Jack Deer finds himself in a fight to keep from losing all that he has spent a lifetime building..one of the largest construction consortiums in the world. He wakes one morning to discover that those closest to him, his own Board members, had turned on him like a pack of wolves. Driven by greed, they had started mercilessly tearing the very fabric from the business structure that had kept them in their fat cat lifestyles for years. Unbeknown to the Board, Jack has a mole on the inside, whose identity is a mystery. Jack calls upon the help of his son and daughter. A strained and tenuous relationship at best, due to the years of devotion Jack paid to building the business rather than his parenting skills. As a father he simply just wasn’t there for them. Jack has only two weeks to save it all. The pressure is on and the clock is ticking.
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