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  • Keywords
    • Fiction,
    • Romance,
    • Industrial Construction,
    • Canadian Construction Industry,
    • Construction Contracts/Practices,
    • Corporate Management,
    • Honesty in Business

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Honesty's Travesty
by Arthur O.R. Thormann


Suspecting that something is going awry in the management of his large-scale construction company, Harry Broughton, company president, decides to investigate. Setting Jack Malone, one of his division managers, to review the financial claims against the company's customers, Harry must maintain the company’s image. Jack is instructed to employ the principle 'honesty is the best policy'. Jack reluctantly accepts, afraid that his friends--the other division managers--will resent him poking into their operations. Swiftly, the extent of honesty, loyalty, and good business practices begins to blur. Meeting Mary Meier, a division secretary with a charming and witty personality, proves an invaluable help. Between their steamy encounters, her insightful advice gives Jack a different perspective on how to handle the challenging situations he faces. During his investigations, Jack uncovers the depth of dishonesty perpetrated by some of the division managers. When this exposure costs one of his friends his job, Jack begins questioning his role in the investigation and the motives of the company president in putting him to the task.


Arthur Thormann realized he wanted to be a writer as a teenager after composing his first poem, which he wrote for his mother. He has spent most of his working life in management roles within the industrial construction sector. His experiences dealing with construction delay claims provide first-hand fodder for Honesty’s Travesty protagonist, Jack Malone. He still writes poetry, acts as a consultant to contractors, and develops software as a hobby. Of German birth, Thormann lives in retirement with his wife and eldest daughter and writes prolifically — to date he has published over a dozen books. His chosen home is in Edmonton, Alberta, along the beautiful Saskatchewan River valley.


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