No Good Deed
Phillip Hughes is an American Icon. By his own account, and in the eyes of a nation, he leads the perfect life. In the two decades since winning a record shattering 386 million dollar Lottery jackpot, his unique rise to A-list celebrity stardom has been rivaled by only the most famous of the famous not that he would ever admit it. His modesty, sincerity, and genuine bluecollar likability are only some of the qualities which fueled his constant fame. Now, in his retirement, he is rather unwillingly opening up for an exclusive biography. At the same time, Phil, his brother Chase, and their closest friends are hard at work hand building their own high performing, yet highly efficient vehicle. Should their design succeed, it stands to forever transform the perception of truth in the automotive world. Unfortunately, this design draws the attention of Fontane Oil, the largest crude oil refiner in the country. When Phil refuses their multiple offers to purchase his patent, things turn dire fast. Almost instantly, Phils world crashes around him, pinning his resolve against the will of a power greater than he. Join Phil as he relives his past, wrestles with his present, and desperately tries to alter his future.
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No Good Deed
Phillip Hughes is an American Icon. By his own account, and in the eyes of a nation, he leads the perfect life. In the two decades since winning a record shattering 386 million dollar Lottery jackpot, his unique rise to A-list celebrity stardom has been rivaled by only the most famous of the famous not that he would ever admit it. His modesty, sincerity, and genuine bluecollar likability are only some of the qualities which fueled his constant fame. Now, in his retirement, he is rather unwillingly opening up for an exclusive biography. At the same time, Phil, his brother Chase, and their closest friends are hard at work hand building their own high performing, yet highly efficient vehicle. Should their design succeed, it stands to forever transform the perception of truth in the automotive world. Unfortunately, this design draws the attention of Fontane Oil, the largest crude oil refiner in the country. When Phil refuses their multiple offers to purchase his patent, things turn dire fast. Almost instantly, Phils world crashes around him, pinning his resolve against the will of a power greater than he. Join Phil as he relives his past, wrestles with his present, and desperately tries to alter his future.
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No Good Deed

No Good Deed

by Daniel Shearin
No Good Deed

No Good Deed

by Daniel Shearin

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Overview

Phillip Hughes is an American Icon. By his own account, and in the eyes of a nation, he leads the perfect life. In the two decades since winning a record shattering 386 million dollar Lottery jackpot, his unique rise to A-list celebrity stardom has been rivaled by only the most famous of the famous not that he would ever admit it. His modesty, sincerity, and genuine bluecollar likability are only some of the qualities which fueled his constant fame. Now, in his retirement, he is rather unwillingly opening up for an exclusive biography. At the same time, Phil, his brother Chase, and their closest friends are hard at work hand building their own high performing, yet highly efficient vehicle. Should their design succeed, it stands to forever transform the perception of truth in the automotive world. Unfortunately, this design draws the attention of Fontane Oil, the largest crude oil refiner in the country. When Phil refuses their multiple offers to purchase his patent, things turn dire fast. Almost instantly, Phils world crashes around him, pinning his resolve against the will of a power greater than he. Join Phil as he relives his past, wrestles with his present, and desperately tries to alter his future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781456758851
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 07/28/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 617 KB
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