Legal Thriller Exposes Legal Scams and Fraud

Released on = March 7, 2007, 11:18 am

Press Release Author = Sixhrs.com

Industry = Law

Press Release Summary = New legal thriller written by million book selling author,
Jack Payne, exposes scams legally committed. The book exposes real legal scams in a
fictional setting.

Press Release Body = Magalia, Ca., March 7, 2007 -- When business guide author Jack
Payne came out of retirement for one last book--after fifty-five business books with
over one million total sales--he expected it to be still another non-fiction work of
little-known crimes business con men legally commit. But when Payne, the founder and
first editor / publisher of Business Opportunities Digest, realized he was sitting
on a pile of information that could incriminate more than a few American businesses,
he decided to give his findings a fictional slant. The result is the new legal
thriller Six Hours Past Thursday (ISBN 1-59113-502 8, Impact Books,
http://www.sixhrs.com), recently released.

Although it is a novel, Six Hours Past Thursday is also a virtual encyclopedia of
legal crime; indeed, that was the title Payne originally had in mind for the legal
thriller before changing tack. Woven into the story are explanations of such
descriptions as unlisted and undervalued inventories, short selling, the
smoke-and-mirrors inflating of the value of a business up for sale, collecting
multiple fees, kickbacks and commissions from a single business transaction, and
many other means of unethical-yet entirely legal scams for profit. "However", says
Payne, "this book certainly does not advocate the shell games it depicts."

\"Being aware of such practices can only be helpful to anyone engaged in a business
of any kind, for \'defensive mechanism\' purposes,\" the author explained. \"Six Hours
Past Thursday will help equip readers to defend themselves from many of the commonly
used types of legal crimes out there in our big, ever ethically-challenged jungle of
American Business.\"

Detailing under-the-table deals, kickbacks, now-you-see-it, now-you-don\'t escrow
accounts, and many other forms of barely legal crime, Six Hours Past Thursday
centers on the double life of Steve Draves. Draves, the devoted husband, father,
respected business broker, enjoys a solid reputation in his community and a modest
living as a small business owner. Under wraps, it turns out, Draves, the
Martini-swilling con man, is worth millions, taking businesses for all they\'re worth
while endlessly pursuing beautiful women. But his delicate balance of shady business
practices, rampant sexual conquests and respectable family life begins to collapse
after he gets involved with a mobster-and the mobster\'s daughter, leading to a price
even Draves cannot afford to pay.

Kate St. Amour, reviewer for BookReview.com, writes, \"Death of a Salesman character
Willy Lohman has nothing on Jack Payne\'s loathsome, womanizing, dirty-dealing
protagonist Steve Draves.\"

\"...a gut-wrenching probe of the psyche,\" is the way retired publications guru, Lane
Stevenson, puts it. \"The inner workings of the devious mind are stripped bare for
all to see."
For more information on Six Hours Past Thursday or to read the first chapters of the
book, visit http://www.sixhrs.com.


Web Site = http://www.sixhrs.com

Contact Details = Sixhrs.com
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410 S Ware Blvd Suite 619C
Tampa, FL 33619
1.800.728.5306

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