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The Color of Fraud

The Color of Fraud

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fantastic Tale of Deceit, Lies and Deception.
Review: John Boland tells an excellent story of fraudulent activity in a large Loan-Servicing Corporation and is riveting at every turn. Boland does an excellent job of character description while outlining an incredible story of the politics and fraud that are all too common in today's Corporate environments.

Boland does a wonderful job of real-world descriptions with a fantastic tale of lies, deceit and deception. The author's detailed descriptions of things as simple as common everyday food leaves the reader finding themselves engulfed in the story from start to finish.

This book is definitely best read from cover to cover and the reader won't be disappointed. They will quickly find themselves rooting for the good guys, despising the bad ones and utterly surprised at the great ending of the book.

Another great, descriptive book from Boland.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fantastic Tale of Deceit, Lies and Deception.
Review: John Boland tells an excellent story of fraudulent activity in a large Loan-Servicing Corporation and is riveting at every turn. Boland does an excellent job of character description while outlining an incredible story of the politics and fraud that are all too common in today's Corporate environments.

Boland does a wonderful job of real-world descriptions with a fantastic tale of lies, deceit and deception. The author's detailed descriptions of things as simple as common everyday food leaves the reader finding themselves engulfed in the story from start to finish.

This book is definitely best read from cover to cover and the reader won't be disappointed. They will quickly find themselves rooting for the good guys, despising the bad ones and utterly surprised at the great ending of the book.

Another great, descriptive book from Boland.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An easy read full of Corporate Conspiracy!
Review: The timing of this book could not be better given all of the corporate scandals that have been coming to the surface recently! This book uncovers corporate and political collusion that a loan-servicing corporation participated in at the direct expense of the employees and their customers. It really makes you think twice about the company you are working for and the ethics of the board members.

I could relate to this story given the fact I work in information technology and in many cases, am exposed to sensitive information. One of the books' key characters that helped expose the company to the FBI and implicate the crooked CEO's was also in IT. I got chills down my spine when I read about what happened to this character for "doing the right thing." It really underscores the malicious side of corporate executives and how far they will go to keep their millions.

Since this story revolves around a loan-servicing corporation, there are many employees that Boland introduces to us that are all involved in the `Master Scheme.' Since the characters were well thought out by Boland, it's very simple to keep these characters straight in your mind. In fact, by the middle of the book, you'll end up rooting for some of these folks!

This story is so gripping that it can be a `made for television mini-series.' Perhaps you should read it before going into work on Monday...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An easy read full of Corporate Conspiracy!
Review: The timing of this book could not be better given all of the corporate scandals that have been coming to the surface recently! This book uncovers corporate and political collusion that a loan-servicing corporation participated in at the direct expense of the employees and their customers. It really makes you think twice about the company you are working for and the ethics of the board members.

I could relate to this story given the fact I work in information technology and in many cases, am exposed to sensitive information. One of the books' key characters that helped expose the company to the FBI and implicate the crooked CEO's was also in IT. I got chills down my spine when I read about what happened to this character for "doing the right thing." It really underscores the malicious side of corporate executives and how far they will go to keep their millions.

Since this story revolves around a loan-servicing corporation, there are many employees that Boland introduces to us that are all involved in the 'Master Scheme.' Since the characters were well thought out by Boland, it's very simple to keep these characters straight in your mind. In fact, by the middle of the book, you'll end up rooting for some of these folks!

This story is so gripping that it can be a 'made for television mini-series.' Perhaps you should read it before going into work on Monday...


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