The Secret

The Secret by Harold Robbins, published by Pocket Books in 2001, is a fictional narrative that follows Jerry Cooper as he embarks on a new venture in the women’s intimate apparel industry. This edition spans 364 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as Jerry attempts to establish his empire, but complications arise due to the illegitimacy of his operations, leading to a conflict with his son, who is a lawyer and seeks to provide legal guidance despite his father’s wishes.
Readers will find a continuation of themes from Robbins’ previous work, The Predators, as the plot delves into the complexities of family dynamics and the challenges of navigating a morally ambiguous business landscape. The narrative explores the tension between ambition and ethics, highlighting the struggles faced by Jerry and his son as they confront the realities of their choices. This edition offers a detailed look into the intricacies of their relationship against the backdrop of the fashion industry.
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A sequel to The Predators in which Jerry Cooper returns to launch his new empire of women’s intimate apparel. Unfortunately, Jerry’s operation isn’t exactly legit. and although he tries to keep him away, his honest lawyer son insists on getting involved when his father needs good legal advice.
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