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"As seen on: ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX!" ..."BASED ON TRUE EVENTS!" Author Philip E. Barrington is enjoying a newfound passion for writing. In his latest novel, he presents the story of a man in crisis. "In terms of a theme, the expression 'Keep your friends close and your enemies closer' comes to mind," he says. Barrington reveals a suspense driven plot centered on a man named Grant Davis. Grant wakes up one morning to discover his life has been turned on its head, and at the root of the upheaval are the people he trusted the most. Running for his life, Grant must piece together clues to figure…mehr

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"As seen on: ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX!" ..."BASED ON TRUE EVENTS!" Author Philip E. Barrington is enjoying a newfound passion for writing. In his latest novel, he presents the story of a man in crisis. "In terms of a theme, the expression 'Keep your friends close and your enemies closer' comes to mind," he says. Barrington reveals a suspense driven plot centered on a man named Grant Davis. Grant wakes up one morning to discover his life has been turned on its head, and at the root of the upheaval are the people he trusted the most. Running for his life, Grant must piece together clues to figure out who is behind the effort to ruin him. Barrington aims to highlight how quickly circumstances can change. He says, "It's a rollercoaster ride of how someone's life can be turned upside down in a split second."
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About the Author: The Six-Time #1 Best-selling Novel "Who Okayed This?! The Riveting Life of Grant Davis" was written by none other than the award-winning internationally acclaimed best-selling author P.E. Barrington. The book is based on true events. "As seen on: ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX!" Featured in LAWEEKLY, Entrepreneur Magazine, Publishers Weekly and more! Originally from NYC, P.E. Barrington worked in the world of luxury goods at "The Jewel of the City" on "The Plaza" in Manhattan. As a novelist, Barrington travels the world for inspiration. He finds this greatly stimulates his imagination and creative facility for writing.