WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/1083478184

The second time around

Nicholas Spencer, charismatic head of the medical research company Gen-Stone, and involved in the development of an anti-cancer vaccine, suddenly disappears. His private plane crashes, but there is no body. He has also looted Gen-Stone of hugh sums of money.

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/about

http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "Unabridged"
  • "2nd time around"@en

http://schema.org/description

  • "Nicholas Spencer, charismatic head of the medical research company Gen-Stone, and involved in the development of an anti-cancer vaccine, suddenly disappears. His private plane crashes, but there is no body. He has also looted Gen-Stone of hugh sums of money."@en
  • "Lynn Spencer's world is torn apart when her husband dies mysteriously in a plane crash and his body is never recovered. Then revelations surface that he had stolen vast sums of money from his business, for which she is also suspected. In desperation she turns to her journalist step-sister, Carly, to help prove her innocence. But there are people out there who don't want a journalist asking questions..."
  • "Marcia "Carley" DeCarlo is assigned to investigate the disappearance of Nicholas Spencer, a prominent medical research executive. He is suspected of embezzling money, and his company's cancer vaccine is about to be rejected by the FDA. Did he leave the country, or was foul play involved?"@en
  • "A journalist's stepsister asks her to prove that she was not involved with her missing husband's embezzlement from his cancer treatment research company."@en
  • "AU Author. Mystery fiction. This is an MP3 Audio Book for people with print disabilities. Nicholas Spencer, charismatic head of the medical research company Gen-stone, involved in the development of an anticancer vaccine, suddenly disappears. His private plane crashes enroute to Puerto Rico, but his body is not found. Marcia "Carley" DeCarlo, the thirty-two-year-old columnist for the Wall Street Weekly, is assigned to cover the story. Carley is the stepsister of Spencer's wife, Lynn, an aggressive PR woman and socialite, whom she dislikes and distrusts. The day after news of her husband's disappearance rocks the financial andmedical world, Lynn attends a meeting of the stockholders of Gen-stone, flaunting expensive clothing and jewelry. Accused of having participated in the scam, she appears indifferent to the anger and despair of the people attending, among them a man whose child has cancer and who is now about to lose his home. As Carley proceeds with her investigation, she is confronted by seemingly impenetrable questions: Is Nicholas Spencer dead or hiding? Was he guilty or set up? Why the sudden reversal in medical opinion of the vaccine from recognition to condemnation? And as the facts begin to unfold, she becomes the target of a dangerous group involved in a sinister and fraudulent scheme."
  • "A columnist covers the story of a medical company executive who disappears when a promising anticancer vaccine is unexpectedly denied approval. Is he dead or in hiding? Guilty or set up? As the facts unfold, Carley becomes the target of a dangerous group involved in a sinister and fraudulent scheme."
  • "Nicholas Spencer, charismatic head of the medical research company Gen-stone, involved in the development of an anticancer vaccine, suddenly disappears. His private plane crashes en route to Puerto Rico, but his body is not found. Early results of the vaccine seemed highly promising. Yet, coinciding with Nicholas Spencer's disappearance comes news that the FDA is denying approval. Then follows the shocking revelation that Spencer had looted Gen-stone of huge sums of money -- including the lifetime savings of people who had risked every penny they had. Marcia "Carley" DeCarlo, the thirty-two-year-old columnist for the Wall Street Weekly, is assigned to cover the story. Carley is the stepsister of Spencer's wife, Lynn, an aggressive PR woman and socialite, whom she dislikes and distrusts. The day after news of her husband's disappearance rocks the financial and medical world, Lynn attends a meeting of the stockholders of Gen-stone, flaunting expensive clothing and jewelry. Accused of having participated in the scam, she appears indifferent to the anger and despair of the people attending, among them a man whose child has cancer and who is now about to lose his home. That night, she narrowly escapes death when her mansion in Bedford, New York, is set on fire. She turns to Carley, begging her to use her investigative skills to prove that she was not her husband's accomplice. As Carley proceeds with her investigation, she is confronted by seemingly impenetrable questions: Is Nicholas Spencer dead or in hiding? Was he guilty or set up? Why the sudden reversal in medical opinion of the vaccine from recognition to condemnation? And as the facts begin to unfold, she becomes the target of a dangerous group involved in a sinister and fraudulent scheme."@en
  • "A man who was implicated in a major corporate scandal involving billions of dollars has vanished mysteriously. Encouraged by her psychiatrist, his widow embarks on her own investigation and discovers an even more shocking surprise about her husband."@en
  • "Nicholas Spencer, charismatic head of the medical research company Gen-Stone, involved in the development of an anticancer vaccine, suddenly disappears. Early results of the vaccine seemed highly promising. Yet, coinciding with Spencer's disappearance is news that the FDA is denying approval. Then comes the shocking revelation that Spencer had looted Gen-Stone of huge sums of money. Marcia "Carley" DeCarlo, a columnist for Wall Street Monthly, is assigned to cover the story. Carley is the stepsister of Spencer's wife, Lynn, an aggressive PR woman and socialite, who she dislikes and distrusts. As Carley proceeds with her investigation, she is confronted by seemingly impenetrable questions: Is Nicholas Spencer dead or in hiding? Was he guilty or set up? Why the sudden reversal in medical opinion of the vaccine from recognition to condemnation? As the facts unfold, Carley becomes the target of a dangerous group involved in a sinister and fradulent scheme."@en
  • "Nicholas Spencer, charismatic head of the medical research company Gen-stone, involved in the development of an anticancer vaccine, suddenly disappears. His private plane crashes, but his body is not found. Early results of the vaccine seemed highly promising. Yet, coinciding with his disappearance comes news that the FDA is denying approval. Then follows the shocking revelation that Spencer had looted Gen-stone of huge sums of money.Marcia "Carley" DeCarlo, the thirty-two-year-old columnist for the Wall Street Weekly, is assigned to cover the story."@en
  • "When a corporate scandal leads to a boy's mysterious disappearance, the wife of a fugitive businessman assumes that her husband is accountable, only to learn that the consequences of corporate misdeeds can be a matter of life and death."@en
  • "When a corporate scandal leads to a boy's mysterious disappearance, the wife of a fugitive businessman assumes that her husband is accountable, only to learn that the consequences of corporate misdeeds can be a matter of life and death."
  • "Nicholas Sparks,charismatic head of the research company Gen-Stone, involved in the development of an anticancer vaccine,suddenly disappears."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Audiocassettes"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable audiobook"@en
  • "Compact discs"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Talking books"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "The second time around"@en
  • "The second time around"
  • "Second time around"@en
  • "The Second Time Around"@en
  • "Second Time Around"@en
  • "The second time around a novel"@en
  • "The second time around a novel"
  • "The second time around (8 cds)"@en