Ian Sinclair is the problem Solver. Never be one of his problems. There are problems that occur that seem unsolvable. These are problems that often have clear resolutions, but which have no socially acceptable way to get resolved. These are problems that cross political, social, and moral boundaries that are not manageable in normal ways. The problem solver crosses these boundaries. He resolves the problem in the way he determines is required. His research of the problem is thorough, in depth and as fair as possible. Once his research is done and he engages in the field, Ian never looks back…mehr
Ian Sinclair is the problem Solver. Never be one of his problems. There are problems that occur that seem unsolvable. These are problems that often have clear resolutions, but which have no socially acceptable way to get resolved. These are problems that cross political, social, and moral boundaries that are not manageable in normal ways. The problem solver crosses these boundaries. He resolves the problem in the way he determines is required. His research of the problem is thorough, in depth and as fair as possible. Once his research is done and he engages in the field, Ian never looks back and he carries out his plan. But as we all know plans often fall apart. It is at these times that his thoroughness saves him. He lives two lives and in both worlds, he is a problem solver. In his normal life he solves problems around the world for a multi-national company. In this normal world his family provides his anchor. In his other world his ethics and moral compass provide the reference by which he function He always questions his foundations and counts on his wife, Lesley to keep him on firm footing. He is a problem solver in both of his worlds. He has superior results in both. Once in action, he maintains a forward momentum that carries him through the toughest spots. Animals sense his fearlessness and his fundamental goodness and always seem to accept him but the people around him are often frightened by his direct and often devastating actions. His targets seldom know his intentions until the fatal moment when he takes action. Once action is initiated Ian is relentless, but he is always checking himself to ensure he is executing against plan and not emotions. His personal centering on fundamental truths and principals serves to guide him and it protects those that he works with as he carries out his plans.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
About the Author Ronald E. Mueller remwriter95@gmail.com Ron grew up in what is now Flint River State Park in Southeast Iowa. The 170-year-old house Ron lived in is built into a hillside. It faces a 125-foot-high cliff towering over the little Flint River. The house and the land talked to him about; the passing of time, the struggle to conquer the land, the struggles people faced and the wonder of nature. He climbed the cliffs, crawled into the caves, dove from the swimming rock, collected clams from the bottom of the pond, gigged and skinned frogs for their legs. He trapped muskrats for fur, hunted raccoon in the dead of night, and with only a stick hunted rabbits in the dead of winter. His young life was outdoors, and nature tested him. He walked to a one room stone schoolhouse uphill both ways. A stern but warm-hearted teacher, Mrs. Henry was instrumental in shaping his character as she shepherded him from the fourth to the eighth grade. A Montessori before its time. It was a great way to grow up. His experiences inter-twined with snippets of fantasy lend themselves to the adventures he leads the reader through.
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