Flying for an Angel
A Bold Raid on Silicon Valley's Crown Jewel
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About the Book
When Silicon Valley’s most controversial financier attacks management of a high-tech company he gets blackballed with a brutal murder. Details of David Williams’ appalling crime soar in news media blitzes egged on by a wayward homicide inspector. And Williams’ enemies build up intrigue with dirt for exposes revealing his secretive, private financial empire and suspicions he’s made millions in drug trafficking.
Despite Williams’ apparent guilt, two beautiful, prominent San Francisco women rush to his aid. They draft Charles Douglas, a well-known attorney, to defend him. But incriminating evidence against Williams, his odd persona, racy love life and divisive dealings in Silicon Valley, stymie Douglas. Worst of all the risqué affair of Douglas’ married niece with his client traps him into abandoning the law-biding code he’s sworn to as a lawyer. Yet it is duplicity in Douglas’ own marriage that ultimately overwhelms him. These difficulties confront not only Douglas and Williams, but the women they love, with disastrous ruin.
Comments by reviewers:
“This is a gripping story told in vivid, spell-binding detail,” Martel Scroggin, Author of The Sheepshooters.
“A great mystery with a moving love story and in-your-face insight on Silicon Valley,” Robert Burger, Co-Author of Eye of Evil.
Author Harrison T. Beardsley, a long-time counselor to high-tech companies in Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area, uses his insider knowledge in Flying For An Angel.
About the Author
Author Harrison T. Beardsley, a long-time counselor to high-tech companies in Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area, uses his insider knowledge in Flying For An Angel.