DACUS
a tale of power
by
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About the Book
Prospects of Mays’ venture revive lustful passions of the invited few at his northern Arkansas retreat. The proposal accepted, he recoups his alias, Dacus, and demonstrates the power cloaked strategy to ultimately resource raw gold from the Caribbean seas.
To fund operations, an intricate and risky means is employed. Their gaming hit incites rampant unpredictables. Around the slammed conglomerate, scandalous affairs and shams erupt…Politicians vie…Vested entities and the gold cartel, invaded, try to avenge.
After a latent slip-up occurs on the luxury cruiser, Dacus blocks adversaries again and eludes even satellite detection.
But destiny is threate
About the Author
Author, Jim Malone, is a nonconformist whose absorbing intellect hAuthor, Jim Malone, is a nonconformist whose absorbing intellect has ignited passions to practice magic, delve in politics, master fish culture, and the novel of intrigue… A University of Arkansas graduate, plus two years of law school, Malone took political aspirations into the arena… Notables in association included Winthrop Rockefeller, Orval E. Faubus, and W. J. ‘Bill’ Clinton… Pioneering to raise fish spawned controversy. As President of American Fish Farmers Assn., it routed him before Congress to defend their rights…He achieved international acclaim in genetic research…In 2002, the University of Central Arkansas, Torreyson Library Archives Department, called for his ‘papers’… as ignited passions to practice magic, delve in politics, master fish culture, and the novel of intrigue… A University of Arkansas graduate, plus two years of law school, Malone took political aspirations into the arena… Notables in association included Winthrop Rockefeller, Orval E. Faubus, and W. J. ‘Bill’ Clinton… Pioneering to raise fish spawned controversy. As President of American Fish Farmers Assn., it routed him before Congress to defend their rights…He achieved international acclaim in genetic research…In 2002, the University of Central Arkansas, Torreyson Library Archives Department, called for his ‘papers’…