Spencer Graves is an ordinary man who works as a civil servant for the U.S. Department of Commerce's Census Bureau. He has his share of joy-his two children, Natalie and Logan-and difficulty-a custody battle and divorce settlement with his soon-to-be-ex-wife. But when he attends an economics conference in Paris, he has no idea what's in store for him. He meets a fascinating Frenchwoman and spends the week with her in a passionate affair instead of attending the conference workshops as planned.
When he returns to the United States, he believes he's left the affair behind, and his life returns to normal-until he receives a phone call at work. The caller has an unusual request and won't take no for an answer. He knows intimate details of Spencer's life-enough to threaten his family, his job, and ultimately his freedom. By compromises of increments, Spencer finds himself deeply involved in a sinister plot to harm the American people by sabotaging the economy and influencing government elections. As his options become increasingly limited, he learns how far he will go to protect the outward stability of his life.
Determined to undo the damage he has unwillingly done, Spencer embarks on a mission to expose the people who have destroyed his life. His journey takes him to the heart of human character and to the core of an underworld of dark influences whose reach spreads across the globe.
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Born in Indianapolis, Larry Moran began his career as a newspaper reporter for nine years covering everything from sports to presidential elections and continued it for thirty-three as an economist, public information officer, and media spokesperson for a federal government agency. Since retiring, he has published four books-Hoosier Hysteria, Sons, and Other Stories; Laughing through Life; Rhyming Love and Laughter; and now Invisible Influence. When not writing, he plays golf and bridge. His other interests include American political history, the history and culture of the American West, baseball, music, and magic. He can be contacted via his webpage, larrymoran43.com.
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