Not in My Castle
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About the Book
Tom Morgan had ambitions of becoming a United States Senator. Having graduated from Maryland University, law school at Harvard University was the next step to achieving his prestigious goal. Tom knew that admission to Harvard would be very competitive; thus, he felt that becoming a Senate aide could greatly enhance his chances for admission. He achieved the position, but at what price?
Tom discovers that the senior Senator he works for, along with the President of the United States, received contributions from the top Union leader of the American Federated Truckers' Union, effectively selling their souls to the Union. As payback for their contributions, they created a scheme to assist the Union. A victim of the scheme, Eric Wagner, a competitor with the Union, ultimately was forced to defend himself through an emotional trial. Tom Morgan innocently got involved in the scheme and learned the tough game of politics, thereby causing him to question his future career.
About the Author
Robert J. Calcagno was raised in upstate New York. After completing his undergraduate degree in Rochester, he moved to Chicago, seeking his degree in law. Having practiced law in Atlanta, Georgia for the last twenty-eight years, Robert has moved to the tranquil region of North Georgia, where he shares his mountain home with his wife, Lynda.