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The Target
J. R. Hauptman
The Target
J. R. Hauptman
"THE TARGET" is set in the late nineteen-eighties and tells the tale of the tumultuous first years of airline deregulation and the shocking effects it had on that industry and the people who worked there. In those days, Carlo Clemenza is known as the most hated man in the airline business. A dedicated corporate raider and union buster, Clemenza uses junk bonds, uncompromising Soviet styled negotiation tactics, sham bankruptcies and ruthless abrogation of union contracts to crush competing airlines and to bring airline workers to heel. His methods have earned him countless death threats yet he struts with arrogance, surrounded by cadres of security toughs. Virtually thousands of professional pilots find themselves compelled to start their careers over or find them at a sudden and complete end. The airline grapevine echoes daily with the plaintive cry, "Why doesn't someone kill that SOB?!" Only one pilot decides to seriously take up the cudgel and he makes Carlo Clemenza THE TARGET! His chase will take him to the far corners of the country as he finds himself also the object of pursuit. The characters merge in spectacular action and settings. "THE TARGET; Love, Death and Airline Deregulation", copyright 2007, is authored by J. R. Hauptman and is solely the property of Caddis Publishing, John R. Ulbinsky
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | January 8, 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9781436309356 |
Publishers | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 324 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 22 mm · 630 g |
Language | English |
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