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The Solomon Organization
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The Solomon Organization
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From the bestselling author of The Devil's Advocate comes this "fast-moving thriller with an up-to-the-minute premise: a secret conspiracy of men" ( Publishers Weekly ).
Scott Lester's bitter divorce includes accusations of adultery, alcoholism, and more—and they're all true. To keep from losing his five-year-old daughter forever, he turns to the Solomon Organization, a secret society sympathetic to the plight of men in Scott's situation. They are on his side. They will help him. And they don't even want his money—they only want what is best for his little girl.
And what they decide is best is the worst thing Scott Lester can imagine . . .
"A taut tale of horror made more horrible by its very plausibility." — Library Journal
From the bestselling author of The Devil's Advocate comes this "fast-moving thriller with an up-to-the-minute premise: a secret conspiracy of men" ( Publishers Weekly ).
Scott Lester's bitter divorce includes accusations of adultery, alcoholism, and more—and they're all true. To keep from losing his five-year-old daughter forever, he turns to the Solomon Organization, a secret society sympathetic to the plight of men in Scott's situation. They are on his side. They will help him. And they don't even want his money—they only want what is best for his little girl.
And what they decide is best is the worst thing Scott Lester can imagine . . .
"A taut tale of horror made more horrible by its very plausibility." — Library Journal



















