Invisible Fortune: A Tale of Cryptocurrency

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Author: J. Lee Porter, Ed Teja ISBN: 9781949063073
Publisher: Nomadic Giant Publication: February 17, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J. Lee Porter, Ed Teja
ISBN: 9781949063073
Publisher: Nomadic Giant
Publication: February 17, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Tropical heat, money, and lust

Henry Miller once said, "One's destination is never a place, but always a new way of seeing things." I think that's why, on an extended vacation from my programming job to Cartagena, Colombia, I let a rich and chatty American expat tell me his story. I wasn't impressed or even particularly interested—not until I met his beautiful assistant and heard rumors that the man had a dark secret. Even then I became intrigued mostly, I suspect, because learning the truth was a way to get to know her.

This is modern fiction, a story of high-tech vigilante justice. It was inspired by a steamy tropical atmosphere, cold drinks, and lithe, sweaty bodies. It's the story of how, ultimately, the temptation to deliver justice and satisfy my own desires (to possess both the tangible and intangible) overcame common sense and perhaps whatever common decency I once had. 

But then, betrayal for a worthy cause can taste mighty sweet even if its never quite clear, at the end, who seduced whom you can still have a happy ending.

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Tropical heat, money, and lust

Henry Miller once said, "One's destination is never a place, but always a new way of seeing things." I think that's why, on an extended vacation from my programming job to Cartagena, Colombia, I let a rich and chatty American expat tell me his story. I wasn't impressed or even particularly interested—not until I met his beautiful assistant and heard rumors that the man had a dark secret. Even then I became intrigued mostly, I suspect, because learning the truth was a way to get to know her.

This is modern fiction, a story of high-tech vigilante justice. It was inspired by a steamy tropical atmosphere, cold drinks, and lithe, sweaty bodies. It's the story of how, ultimately, the temptation to deliver justice and satisfy my own desires (to possess both the tangible and intangible) overcame common sense and perhaps whatever common decency I once had. 

But then, betrayal for a worthy cause can taste mighty sweet even if its never quite clear, at the end, who seduced whom you can still have a happy ending.

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