The MONEY Gate
A Timely Novel
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Book Details
About the Book
In this novel, as in the previous stories in the series involving Matt, Ashley, and the General, with the assistance of their associates and friends, combine their efforts to make the world better and solve important problems that involve the integrity of the United States, along with problems in the domestic arena. In this instance. the book is set in the beautiful area of middle New Jersey, the United States and is related in a small way to a foreign country. As in the previous novels, Matt Miller, who has a PhD degree from a prestigious university, uses mathematical thinking and solid logic, along with the organizational ability of General Les Miller, his grandfather and his wife Ahley to solve a major social situation recognized by a colleague and is related to men and women and the election of the United States. It is a modern tale based on complex interpersonal interactions. The book is a modern collection of characters, different locations, and a dynamic context. The text has a destinate definiten and it is headed to an election, as in the saga of the Watergate scandal. However, as you will read, it ends differently. The book is witten for a freelance writer to turn it into a play or movie. The characters are likeable and real and there are numerous instances the a writer can use to his or he advantange. The story would be a good play or movie. It is written with that in mind. In this book, the story as it is published has no violence, no sex, and no bad language. It is accessble to all readers. The story is short and easy to read. You can enjoy it in a car, train, or airplane ride.
About the Author
Harry Katzan, Jr. is a professor who has written several books and many papers on computers and service, in addition to some novels. He has been an advisor to the executive board of a major bank, and a general consultant on Artificial Intelligence on which he has written several books. He and his wife have lived in Switzerland where he was a consultant and visiting professor of Artificial Intelligence. He is a avid runner and has completed 94 marathons including Boston 13 times and New York 14 times. He holds bachelors, masters, and docorate degrees.