
La Guerre de Kerri (La Trilogie du Roi, #3)
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Note de la bibliothécaire : Édition avec couverture alternative pour ASIN : B00DEKRUQ0.
- Pages
- 315
- Format
- ebook
- Publié
- 2011-08-11
- Éditeur
- Stephen Douglass
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Stephen Douglass
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Steve spent the first half of his working career with the two largest oil companies in the world: Exxon and Royal Dutch Shell. The second half was with one of the smallest oil companies in the world: his own. Now retired, he spends his summers in Niagara Falls, Canada, and his winters in Port St. Lucie, Florida.When he...
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Jean·9 years ago
* A Few Spoilers *The Plot Thickens..The story centers around Kerri King who is now the president and CEO of Lacardi and Sons. She had a series case of influenza on September 11, 2001 but she pulls through it right when 911 happens.In London, Peter Tavaris, a senior trader for Lacardi postpones the conference so he can follow the news of the NYC disaster. He has frequently been passed over by Charles Lacardi for senior management positions and also as president in favor of Kerri King. He does No...
April·9 years ago
“This audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom.”
The third and final book in the King trilogy. After Sept. 11th attacks, Kerri King must try and re-build her company. Fast paced and action packed, lots of suspense to see who will prevail.
The narration was well done.The characters were well portrayed.
The third and final book in the King trilogy. After Sept. 11th attacks, Kerri King must try and re-build her company. Fast paced and action packed, lots of suspense to see who will prevail.
The narration was well done.The characters were well portrayed.
Leslie Fisher·9 years ago
I'm not ready for this series to be over. Its not that the series wasn't wrapped up well in this third book (which it was), but I am so invested in the characters that I want to follow them to the end of their days. This book has excitement, suspense, romance, and kept me engaged throughout the story. The characters were really interesting people, the premise, though fiction, seems entirely plausible. I just can't get enough of this series. I would totally read any prequels, in-between books, or...
Michele·11 years ago
This is the third and final book in the King Trilogy. If at all possible it was better then the first two which I loved. Again the action is non stop and at times heart stopping! The events of 911 figure prominently in this novel. A company, with the exception of 4 people is decimated. Corporate intrigue, all too common in our investment world interspersed with corporate greed and shenanigans will have you thinking twice about putting your hard earned money onto investments. Kelli King, the Pres...
Anna Othitis·11 years ago
This book is moving and gripping. The terror attack on the twin towers on 9/11, whereby Kerri King loses almost all of her employees. a very powerful touching read very well authored by Stephen. Enjoyed and recommended.
Nancy Silk·11 years ago
"Greed, Corruption, and Dishonesty Lose Out"This is the third and last story of "The King Trilogy." I've read the first two, which are excellent, but this one is the BEST! I loved it! In this last episode, Kerri King has become legendary on Wall Street. She is now the president and CEO of Iacardi and Sons, commodities brokers, with offices in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. She should be at work today, Tuesday, but she's down with a with a severe case of influenza. It's September 11, ...
InD'tale Magazine·12 years ago
“Kerri’s War” takes a walk in the shadows of what appears privilege, but is rank with selfish purpose.
Read full review in the 2013 Dec/Jan Holiday issue of InD’tale Magazine.
Read full review in the 2013 Dec/Jan Holiday issue of InD’tale Magazine.
Christoph Fischer·12 years ago
"Kerri's War (The King Trilogy)" by Stephen Douglass is both moving as it is gripping. The story begins with the terror attack on the twin towers on 9/11, in which our protagonist Kerri King loses almost all of her employees. The opening sequence is very powerful and sets up the Kerri character very well. Determinded to use all funds available to look after the families left behind by the tragedy she has to battle her own business partners and other enemies to achieve her selfless goal. But in t...
Peggy Holloway·12 years ago
Another page turner by Stephen Douglass. This is the final book in the Kingl trilogy. I can't figure out why there has to be just the three. There is potential for many more. I hate that it's ending. Of all three, I believe this is my favorite one. Each book stands alone, even though the collection is a trilogy. I love the character, Kerri. Mr. Douglass has done an excellent job with both plot and character development. Jeffrey Archer couldn't have done it better. Thanks for bringing us this won...
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Ann Caldwell·12 years ago
Fantastic story,writing the best ever.




