A Matter Of Respect
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About the Book
The exclusive community of Pompano Island features a daily interaction between the ultra-rich owners and the many men and women who work in the homes and on the yachts. <br> <br>
But recently a few rich “tyrants” have gone too far, and the “little people” decide to strike back, using very direct and inventive measures. Before too long, the island and its “problem residents” face a series of events that will seriously test them all, as the Island security and local police forces are called in to uncover the truth.
About the Author
John L. Lear was born in Philadelphia and received his Chemical Engineering degree in 1968. He worked in the chemical and nuclear industry for 35 years as an engineer and manager. He has always had an interest in people and particularly how their early development can affect the nature of the key decisions they make later in life. This, combined with his interest in technology and world affairs, provides the basis for this novel. He is an avid golfer and watercolor artist, and now resides in Delaware. He and his wife have three children and six grandchildren.