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Hook

Stephane Simard

Publisher: Babelcube

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Summary

Ever dreamed of starting a business? 


According to statistics, 24% of people want to, but at what cost? 


Hook is a thriller inspired by the author’s entrepreneurial journey, which includes twenty-five years of experience in the business world. 


Eugène Savoie has earned a spot in the top thirty entrepreneurs under thirty list, but his fairy tale is turning into a nightmare. 


Many envy the phenomenal success of his start-up, featuring a wristband that enables users to increase their concentration and productivity. 


However, a series of unexplained deaths suddenly plunges the company into the heart of a police investigation involving the Dark Souls motorcycle gang, and the young founder must find the courage to regain control of his life and his business, while making peace with his past.
Available since: 12/27/2024.
Print length: 74 pages.

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