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IRIS I love you to death: IRIS I love you, #2
IRIS I love you, but...: IRIS I love you, #1
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(Book 2 of 2) It may have happened but it doesn't mean we can't correct it.

No one trusts the taxman.

Bill Kramer rules his government with an iron fist; his biggest ally is the tax structure he has put in place.  The population has largely been placated with tax sops although there are some who remain angered at Bill's tactics.

All the time discontent of a different sort is brewing with Stella.

Walter quite convinces himself that Stella is not in his thoughts; he is too busy thinking about the economic development of his country.  As tax commissioner, Walter attempts to change a skewed system by whichever method will work.  

When it all gets too much to bear the military creeps into the picture and then some special friends. 

Stella and Walter meet again but it is not her emotions, which take the lead.  Stella is too busy thinking about her politics.

Just when you would imagine all has transpired, a key figure appears. 

If Stella was concerned there is really no need to worry, Stephen Bohr that wily old fox is still around to help out.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRoy Jackaman
Release dateMay 29, 2017
IRIS I love you to death: IRIS I love you, #2
IRIS I love you, but...: IRIS I love you, #1

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  • IRIS I love you, but...: IRIS I love you, #1

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    IRIS I love you, but...: IRIS I love you, #1
    IRIS I love you, but...: IRIS I love you, #1

    (Book 1 of 2) Just because it hasn't happened, it does not mean it won't.  (New Edition 22nd September 2018) No one trusts the taxman. Walter, whose political antennae are particularly sensitive, feels the intention of the governing party's leadership is changing.  A plethora of new taxes is creeping into their agenda.  Is the new increasingly draconian tax regime for the good of the country or purely for their own political expedience?  Walter who spent all his life working for the tax department only now really grasps his connection with the ruling political party.  Stella, even with all the disappointments in her life, sticks rigidly to her political beliefs.  There is no doubt at all that her loyalty has been to the detriment of her own life. Joseph a carefree sort of guy, who has no political allegiances, is just looking for a worthwhile job.  When the characters of Walter, Stella and Joseph collide, a chemical reaction occurs.  A new paradigm is born.

  • IRIS I love you to death: IRIS I love you, #2

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    IRIS I love you to death: IRIS I love you, #2
    IRIS I love you to death: IRIS I love you, #2

    (Book 2 of 2) It may have happened but it doesn't mean we can't correct it. No one trusts the taxman. Bill Kramer rules his government with an iron fist; his biggest ally is the tax structure he has put in place.  The population has largely been placated with tax sops although there are some who remain angered at Bill's tactics. All the time discontent of a different sort is brewing with Stella. Walter quite convinces himself that Stella is not in his thoughts; he is too busy thinking about the economic development of his country.  As tax commissioner, Walter attempts to change a skewed system by whichever method will work.   When it all gets too much to bear the military creeps into the picture and then some special friends.  Stella and Walter meet again but it is not her emotions, which take the lead.  Stella is too busy thinking about her politics. Just when you would imagine all has transpired, a key figure appears.  If Stella was concerned there is really no need to worry, Stephen Bohr that wily old fox is still around to help out.

Author

Roy Jackaman

The author has earned degrees in mathematics, has a substantial career as an IT Specialist and is a member of MENSA. He has lived in many parts of the world. The objective of his writing is to tell a story from a technical idea and to present it in a readable form. He enjoys writing about complex fictional issues and abstract notions.  

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