Noble Windmills

by Mitch Engel


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E-Book
$9.99
Softcover
$15.95
Hardcover
$25.95
E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/26/2010

Recognition Programs


Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781450243308
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781450243285
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781450243292

About the Book

For two decades, Milo Peters successfully scales a twenty-billion-dollar corporate ladder, largely ignoring the unseemly compromises and steady erosion of principles that his climb to the top entails. He can’t allow himself to think about such things; it hurts too much. Everything changes with a promotion to corporate headquarters back in Chicago, home to countless painful memories: of his father and old world values … of a young woman and a relationship squandered … of all the things Milo Peters had meant to be. What better setting for a midlife nuclear meltdown? Nursing another hangover, Milo heads to Ashton’s, the diner where he and his friends had gathered every week during college. There, he runs into Luke Papadakis, his closest childhood friend. Amid the multiplying uncertainties in his life, a dose of Luke is exactly what Milo needs. However, this meeting is no chance reunion. Luke works for the government and is part of a secret investigation into financial improprieties inside Milo’s corporation. He wants Milo to become an informant—a whistleblower—and sacrifice everything he has spent his life working toward. Milo faces the most difficult decision of his life, and the ramifications of his decision will prove to be more devastating than he could ever anticipate.


About the Author

Mitch Engel’s satirical novels weave together themes of contemporary lifestyle with timeless human values. After heading one of the nation’s largest advertising agencies at thirty-seven, and later accepting a senior executive role with a Fortune 500 company, Mitch now writes full-time and resides in Lake Forest, Illinois. (Note: Photo credit as “Photo by Chris Davis”)