About This Book
With a sharp concentration on two frequently juxtaposed themes: chaos and faith, Peter Senese's groundbreaking novel War On Wall Street portrays mankind's vulnerability, fears, strengths, and faith in one another if we as a people are willing to take the time to notice one another. Caught in a frenetic, instantaneous world he helped create, the clever young Wall Streeter Tyler Cain masterminds a strategy capable of altering the maligned domestic healthcare industry. Conscious, and overly paranoid of Wall Street's fierce competitiveness, Cain and his partner, retired federal judge Leonard Weissman, are initially successful in acquiring a mammoth foundation of clinics that goes unnoticed by both the healthcare and finance industries. At hand is their ability to positively change for the better the entire landscape of patient care! And if successful, Cain and Weissman surely will earn billions of dollars - while providing a necessary service to society! Unfortunately for the two partners, there exists others who have manipulated their investment firm, Orion Capital Management, and are laying out a trap which includes having either Cain or Weissman force the government's hand so Orion Capital would receive the greatly needed Special Letter Rulings, which essentially are financial patents allowing them to close on their healthcare company's clinical buyouts, which would then allow the company to immediately enter the public markets - where untold fortunes would be awaiting them. At the forefront of Cain and Weissman's unknown troubles is Gregor Romanakov. Romanakov, also known as Vladamir Stockow, is a former General in Gorbechev's Soviet Union. So incensed was General Stockow over America's ability to cripple the Soviet Union due to Ronald Reagan's arms race, that once Yelstin takes control over the Russian Government in 1991, the socialist destroys the deadliest weapons repository in Chechnya: Kadaska! After making sure all two thousand personnel on the base are dead, Stockow, now calling himself 'The Father', along with four of his most trusted aids whom he calls his Apostles, disappear from their native homeland and become intent on destroying all that is America. In order to do this, The Father builds an international terrorist network that includes all the current culprits we are concerned with in today's post - September 11th. The year is 2001, ten years after he killed two thousand of his fellow countrymen and orchestrated hundreds of newsworthy assassinations. The Father is near launching his plans of a living hell in North America. Unfortunately, the madman needs a very large amount of money in order to take care of his growing believers needs - and Cain's Unicare Healthcare Systems could provide a temporary solution - especially since the terrorist has intent to let loose RM-4, a biological toxin capable of killing millions of people that The United States Government has no cure for. Enjoying a vodka martini while in route to New York City on September 5th, 2001, the believed to be dead former Soviet General Gregor Romanakov, also know as Vladamir Stockow, who is called The Father by a growing legion of killers, prepares to cause untold chaos in New York City . . . and then the rest of America. The only obstacle preventing The Father from achieving his goals are the U.S. Government's approvals of Cain and Weissman's financial patents - and two very unlikely partners in a Wall Street investment firm. Initially scheduled for national release in the early Fall of 2001, Peter Senese's War On Wall Street clearly depicts many current events that our great nation has had to endure. Ever since the tragic day of September 11th, when so many innocent lives were lost due to the barbaric criminal acts by a large, but relatively isolated group of individuals who lost their belief in mankind, we clearly have witnessed untold scores of peoples share their faith in one another. For as much that this is a story of chaos and terrorism, War On Wall Street is surely a story of 'faith'.