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Harry Morgan lives with his son Sam and daughter-in-law Patricia in his $2.85 million home. Harry is a billionaire and owns all but two shares of Morgan Enterprises Inc. Harry is retired and has no real interest so on a daily basis he interferes and comments on everything that goes on in the household which is driving his daughter-in-law mad. Harry's son Sam is having a very difficult time tolerating his father. Sam's wife has a real hate for Harry and if it were possible to put him in an early grave legally, she would have already done it a long time ago. In order to get Harry out of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Harry Morgan lives with his son Sam and daughter-in-law Patricia in his $2.85 million home. Harry is a billionaire and owns all but two shares of Morgan Enterprises Inc. Harry is retired and has no real interest so on a daily basis he interferes and comments on everything that goes on in the household which is driving his daughter-in-law mad. Harry's son Sam is having a very difficult time tolerating his father. Sam's wife has a real hate for Harry and if it were possible to put him in an early grave legally, she would have already done it a long time ago. In order to get Harry out of the house and into an early grave the son and daughter conspire to send Harry on a treasure hunt in the Philippines for gold supposedly buried by General Tomoyuki Yamashita on Pobo Island. With a lot of lies, falsified documents and a few bribes Sam and Patricia persuade Harry to go to Pobo Island hoping that Harry will soon be overcome by heat protestation from digging, malaria, heart attack or starvation. Their plan puts Harry on the isolated island with no air or sea transportation and no food or drinkable water. Luckily for Harry he has a few lies of his own.
Autorenporträt
Roland Vincent Boike was born October 28, 1930 at his family home in Madeira, Ohio. He is the son of Dr. Stephen Boike and Ludovica Rensi Boike and is one of seven children. During the Korean War, Roland served in 134th and the 147th Field Artillery as Chief of Section of a 105 Howitzers Battalion. Roland attended Western Kentucky State University, Ohio State Department of Agriculture and the University of Cincinnati Department of Applied Arts. He attended Lincoln College of Chiropractic and graduated in 1962 with a Degree in Chiropractic. Roland was a Staff Physician at Jewish Hospital in Kenwood, Ohio. He served as Team Physician for Loveland High School, Western Brown High School and Wilmington College Girls Soccer Team. Roland served as Mayor and Vice Mayor of Loveland, Ohio.