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Daniel Ingram is successful in his business, in his marriage, and fatherhood. Daniel is also a man who harbors dark secrets. Bored with his life and his wife, Daniel seeks the comfort of other women, but Daniel takes his love of women one step too far. He marries them. Supporting multiple wives and his children proves a daunting task, and he soon begins embezzling money from his own company. Daniel's successful pharmaceutical business has just launched a breakthrough drug to treat children with autism. Autix performed well in clinical trials but comes under FDA scrutiny when several children…mehr

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Daniel Ingram is successful in his business, in his marriage, and fatherhood. Daniel is also a man who harbors dark secrets. Bored with his life and his wife, Daniel seeks the comfort of other women, but Daniel takes his love of women one step too far. He marries them. Supporting multiple wives and his children proves a daunting task, and he soon begins embezzling money from his own company. Daniel's successful pharmaceutical business has just launched a breakthrough drug to treat children with autism. Autix performed well in clinical trials but comes under FDA scrutiny when several children are harmed by the breakthrough drug. The drug that was destined to make Daniel a star in the pharmaceutical circle of drug manufacturers now threatens to be his ruin. Autix is on recall status along with two more Ingram drugs, contaminated in the manufacturing process, killing Daniel's own ten-year-old son.While on his honeymoon with wife number three, his dark secrets are revealed when a vacationing coworker spots Daniel and his new wife on a Hawaiian beach. Threatened with exposure, Daniel will do anything he has to do to protect his secrets. He will do anything, including murder.
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A transplant from Northwest Iowa to Southern California, Doris decided to follow her love of reading, transformed it into writing and published her first novel in 2008. In a recent newspaper interview, Doris stated, "It is my desire that as you, the reader, closes the last chapter on one of my novels, it will be with a contented sigh. It is my hope that you will feel the time you spent reading my novel was time well spent."