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Another Side Of Privacy: The Fig Tree Murders
A Darker Side Of Privacy
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Privacy in America Series

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"Another Side of Privacy: The Fig Tree Murders" marks the return of journalist Andy Stone, protagonist of "A Darker Side of Privacy." This time he’s investigating the dubious death of Victor Martinelli.

Andy’s crusade against government mandated Privacy Policies leads this spine-tingler in unforeseen directions, culminating in a hostage situation on the seamier side of New York City and an unexpected tie-in to Andy’s nemesis, William Prober.

In The Fig Tree Murders, we learn more about Stone and what drives his passion. Spurred on by his editor, Frieda Koenig, Andy seeks the truth when writing for the growing online news service, headlineaccuracy.com.

What starts out as an investigation of the Martinelli case quickly evolves into multiple murders in a world of sanctioned euthanasia, cover-ups, loss of privacy and a government that can no longer afford to pay for basic public services.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPaul Wolfle
Release dateMay 22, 2012
Another Side Of Privacy: The Fig Tree Murders
A Darker Side Of Privacy

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  • A Darker Side Of Privacy

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    A Darker Side Of Privacy
    A Darker Side Of Privacy

    Falsely accused of various employment infractions, Andy Stone fights an unrelenting battle against corruption, mandated Privacy Policies, influence peddling and mind-boggling secrets in "A Darker Side of Privacy." The reader walks in Andy’s shoes on his arduous journey from victim to hero as he navigates a world filled with government deceit, abuse of power and one stunning climax. Romance, deception, greed, comeuppance and more, it’s all here. Who could have imagined a not-so-distant future where the federal government sells privacy to its adult citizens? What's more, it's the kind of place where low-level civil servants like Andy Stone often have their lives nearly destroyed by unscrupulous bureaucrats. Stubborn as well as intelligent, Stone's defiant nature leads him to the conclusion that Privacy Policies are a government racket. There begins his journey, transforming personal devastation into triumph through the force of the written word and the universal impact of the Internet.

  • Another Side Of Privacy: The Fig Tree Murders

    2

    Another Side Of Privacy: The Fig Tree Murders
    Another Side Of Privacy: The Fig Tree Murders

    "Another Side of Privacy: The Fig Tree Murders" marks the return of journalist Andy Stone, protagonist of "A Darker Side of Privacy." This time he’s investigating the dubious death of Victor Martinelli. Andy’s crusade against government mandated Privacy Policies leads this spine-tingler in unforeseen directions, culminating in a hostage situation on the seamier side of New York City and an unexpected tie-in to Andy’s nemesis, William Prober. In The Fig Tree Murders, we learn more about Stone and what drives his passion. Spurred on by his editor, Frieda Koenig, Andy seeks the truth when writing for the growing online news service, headlineaccuracy.com. What starts out as an investigation of the Martinelli case quickly evolves into multiple murders in a world of sanctioned euthanasia, cover-ups, loss of privacy and a government that can no longer afford to pay for basic public services.

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Paul Wolfle

The underlying thread running through each of Paul Wolfle’s eBooks reveals a unique perspective about the relationships of women, men, families and employers. Fact or fiction, good, bad, but certainly not indifferent, Wolfle’s take surely captures the attention of readers. What’s more, Long Island is close to Paul’s heart and a topic that he intimately knows. The magnetic draw to New York City’s neighbor to the east only makes perfect sense, given that he was born and raised in Nassau County. Additionally, Wolfle Street, on the celebrated and sometimes infamous “Gold Coast,” is a testament to this inveterate Long Island name and has been for many years. Paul’s articles and blog postings can be found on a variety of social media platforms.

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