Accounting for Crime
Who says lawyers have all the fun? The novel, Accounting for Crime, takes you inside the world of business gone right and people gone wrong.
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Who says lawyers have all the fun? The novel, Accounting for Crime, takes you inside the world of business gone right and people gone wrong.
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Who says lawyers have all the fun? The novel, Accounting for Crime, takes you inside the world of business gone right and people gone wrong. Robert Scroyle C.A., is the senior partner at Scroyle, Caitiff, Rudisbe and Spavin. He is married, has a girlfriend or two and is no stranger to a shady tax strategy that’s just this side of legal. His life is about to get a lot more complicated. Lorenzo Villiago, the founder of Ravishing Cosmetics, one of Scroyle’s most important clients. He has to find a business to buy to solve a cash flow problem. Agustinho Bastinhado is an underworld figure with a big problem: too much cash. He has to hide it somewhere and fast. Scroyle has to make both men happy or lose his business, maybe even his life. In a story that plays out on the streets of Montreal and in boardrooms populated by characters who are eerily familiar to anyone who’s ever been in a downtown office building, Scroyle’s life spins out of control and begins to unravel. Kidnapping, undercover police operations, the nether world of organized crime, a love story gone sour—this is not what a man who deals in certainties is meant to deal with.
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