The Global Wolf Pack


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Intense action and gripping suspense characterize the seemingly real story about tax evation, money-laundering, intrigue and murder in corporate world.

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The fast-paced story about tax evasion, money-laundering, fraud, intrigue, and murder takes the reader from the outskirts of Munich to the vibrant vitality of Manhattan, from the South African wilderness to Tokyo's nightlife, from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong to the serenity of Alberobello in Italy. With the help of their American business partner Herbert Hinrich and his right hand, Joe Manner build up a small German watchmaker into a leader in its industry. Since their company has neither financial resources nor unique products, its astounding success is nothing but the result of the cunning and ruthlessness of its management team, the Wolf Pack. After Herbert Hinrich retires, Joe Manner's colleagues go for his throat. Yet they are no match for his resourcefulness. The novel culminates in a surprising climax.--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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