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Bad Mood Drive: Portuguese (Brazil) - English Double Edition
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Bad Mood Drive: Portuguese (Brazil) - English Double Edition in Ottawa, ON
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Bad Mood Drive: Portuguese (Brazil) - English Double Edition in Ottawa, ON
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Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.

















