Flight of the Black Swan
Paperback
Retail Price: $27.95
Paperback
Retail Price: $27.95
MORE SPELLBINDING DOCU-FICTION FROM BARNEWALL: Financial Fraud, Global Elitists, Intrigue
Financial Fraud, Global Elitists, Intrigue
Unwittingly caught up in an international web of deceit and treachery, Meredith Morgan falls in love with and marries Russian scientist Alex Plotnikov, who was forced to clone prominent Americans in a plot to destroy the American economy.
In this sequel to When the Swan’s Neck Breaks, author Marilyn Barnewall continues in Flight of the Black Swan the spellbinding saga of Meredith and Alex who, together with former covert Intelligence Operative William Leonard and retired CIA agent Jake McGregor, set about implementing an extremely dangerous counter-plot to thwart enemies, both foreign and domestic, hell-bent on bringing America to her financial knees.
In what some readers call “docu-fiction,” the economic terrorism currently suffered by the American populace is illuminated. Once again, Barnewall gently and skillfully weaves threads of belief, love, commitment, and patriotism throughout the dark webs of deceit.
Flight of the Black Swan is not for readers who want to hide from truth. Those who want to know what’s happening, why, and how to change things will not be able to put this book down.
Ambassador Lee/Leo E. Wanta’s “Foreword” sets the tone for this intriguing work of fiction. Millions of people follow the real life drama of Ambassador Wanta, America’s most successful Intelligence Operative. He is credited with bringing down the Iron Curtain by skillfully manipulating the ruble into extinction while serving as President Ronald Reagan’s favorite “junkyard dog.”
Paperback
Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback, 433 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (May 27, 2011)
ISBN10: 1432773607
ISBN13: 9781432773601
Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / Espionage
More important regarding the quality of Flight of the Black Swan, Barnewall is an internationally recognized career banker and bank consultant who began her career as a journalist. Her non-fiction economic works are listed at Oxford and Cambridge University libraries, Great Britain. She has been dubbed by Forbes Magazine as the “dean of American private banking,” she has consulted for and given speeches to bankers around the world.
Who better to write a book about America’s current financial crisis?