In My Opinion:The PM Note
Meet David Dawson, a single, G5 flying, 930 Porsche driving international traveler, and expert witness from Silicon Valley. He and his team at D&Z Partners are about to dive into yet another adventure they didn’t expect—and a ride they couldn’t have anticipated. Dawson has two associates who work with him at D&Z Partners: Dr. Matthew Zimmerman, a Stanford graduate, resident genius and technology wizard; and Helen Shepherd, a beautiful woman with more common sense and organizational skill than the other two partners combined.

Dawson has made a fortune in Silicon Valley, and as a result has an enormous catalog of international connections—both government and private. His expert witness investigations pull him into intrigue he doesn’t foresee, and he uses his connections to pull him out. In a Quixotic way (minus the horse), he takes litigation cases that he believes will make a positive difference in the world. His special crusade is protecting American innovation.

In the story, In My Opinion, Dawson uncovers a new and dangerous market insider-trading scheme. The treacherous plot is controlled by two men: Prince Alexander Vial-Rothstein, and an American businessman, Ed Werner. Ruthlessly, they use unique technology to access confidential information stored on digital copiers located in high security government offices around the world, including Alaska.
Dawson meets the charismatic Governor of Alaska, Jonathan Hawthorne, who has just advised the President of the Unites Sates that Alaska is seceding from America, and he intends to return the oil riches of Alaska back to the Alaskan citizens. This highly sensitive information sparks a dangerous opportunity for Rothstein and Werner.

The ensuing insider-trading scheme threatens to destroy the American economy. Further, a successful Alaskan secession creates a slippery slope: Texas and California may follow in their own bid to disband the Union. Together these menacing events could collapse the United States of America, just as the USSR disintegrated decades earlier.
Dawson persuades Hawthorne to join forces with him to use the Alaskan secession threat to save America and destroy the insider-trading scheme. The story moves around the world: from Alaska to Washington, to Paris and Iran before ending in the skies above New York’s Kennedy International.

In My Opinion is a fast-paced thriller with exciting characters who capture your imagination. This story could happen tomorrow—or maybe it is already happening today!
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In My Opinion:The PM Note
Meet David Dawson, a single, G5 flying, 930 Porsche driving international traveler, and expert witness from Silicon Valley. He and his team at D&Z Partners are about to dive into yet another adventure they didn’t expect—and a ride they couldn’t have anticipated. Dawson has two associates who work with him at D&Z Partners: Dr. Matthew Zimmerman, a Stanford graduate, resident genius and technology wizard; and Helen Shepherd, a beautiful woman with more common sense and organizational skill than the other two partners combined.

Dawson has made a fortune in Silicon Valley, and as a result has an enormous catalog of international connections—both government and private. His expert witness investigations pull him into intrigue he doesn’t foresee, and he uses his connections to pull him out. In a Quixotic way (minus the horse), he takes litigation cases that he believes will make a positive difference in the world. His special crusade is protecting American innovation.

In the story, In My Opinion, Dawson uncovers a new and dangerous market insider-trading scheme. The treacherous plot is controlled by two men: Prince Alexander Vial-Rothstein, and an American businessman, Ed Werner. Ruthlessly, they use unique technology to access confidential information stored on digital copiers located in high security government offices around the world, including Alaska.
Dawson meets the charismatic Governor of Alaska, Jonathan Hawthorne, who has just advised the President of the Unites Sates that Alaska is seceding from America, and he intends to return the oil riches of Alaska back to the Alaskan citizens. This highly sensitive information sparks a dangerous opportunity for Rothstein and Werner.

The ensuing insider-trading scheme threatens to destroy the American economy. Further, a successful Alaskan secession creates a slippery slope: Texas and California may follow in their own bid to disband the Union. Together these menacing events could collapse the United States of America, just as the USSR disintegrated decades earlier.
Dawson persuades Hawthorne to join forces with him to use the Alaskan secession threat to save America and destroy the insider-trading scheme. The story moves around the world: from Alaska to Washington, to Paris and Iran before ending in the skies above New York’s Kennedy International.

In My Opinion is a fast-paced thriller with exciting characters who capture your imagination. This story could happen tomorrow—or maybe it is already happening today!
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In My Opinion:The PM Note

In My Opinion:The PM Note

by Robert Sherwood
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Meet David Dawson, a single, G5 flying, 930 Porsche driving international traveler, and expert witness from Silicon Valley. He and his team at D&Z Partners are about to dive into yet another adventure they didn’t expect—and a ride they couldn’t have anticipated. Dawson has two associates who work with him at D&Z Partners: Dr. Matthew Zimmerman, a Stanford graduate, resident genius and technology wizard; and Helen Shepherd, a beautiful woman with more common sense and organizational skill than the other two partners combined.

Dawson has made a fortune in Silicon Valley, and as a result has an enormous catalog of international connections—both government and private. His expert witness investigations pull him into intrigue he doesn’t foresee, and he uses his connections to pull him out. In a Quixotic way (minus the horse), he takes litigation cases that he believes will make a positive difference in the world. His special crusade is protecting American innovation.

In the story, In My Opinion, Dawson uncovers a new and dangerous market insider-trading scheme. The treacherous plot is controlled by two men: Prince Alexander Vial-Rothstein, and an American businessman, Ed Werner. Ruthlessly, they use unique technology to access confidential information stored on digital copiers located in high security government offices around the world, including Alaska.
Dawson meets the charismatic Governor of Alaska, Jonathan Hawthorne, who has just advised the President of the Unites Sates that Alaska is seceding from America, and he intends to return the oil riches of Alaska back to the Alaskan citizens. This highly sensitive information sparks a dangerous opportunity for Rothstein and Werner.

The ensuing insider-trading scheme threatens to destroy the American economy. Further, a successful Alaskan secession creates a slippery slope: Texas and California may follow in their own bid to disband the Union. Together these menacing events could collapse the United States of America, just as the USSR disintegrated decades earlier.
Dawson persuades Hawthorne to join forces with him to use the Alaskan secession threat to save America and destroy the insider-trading scheme. The story moves around the world: from Alaska to Washington, to Paris and Iran before ending in the skies above New York’s Kennedy International.

In My Opinion is a fast-paced thriller with exciting characters who capture your imagination. This story could happen tomorrow—or maybe it is already happening today!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012673466
Publisher: Silverbear Graphics
Publication date: 02/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 378
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Robert J. Sherwood has spent the last 15 years providing expert witness services to prestigious law firms. He has worked in Silicon Valley, South Africa, Iran, Cyprus, England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Finland and Belgium. He has taught graduate business school at three universities and has a Master’s degree in business and a Master’s degree in environmental engineering. Fortune magazine and Business Week have profiled his companies.
A 1995 Entrepreneur of the Year award winner, Mr. Sherwood now divides his time between Leawood, Kansas and Rancho Mirage, California. His novels are loosely based on his own personal experiences and world travels.
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