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Desperate Measures, Volume 1

By: Samuel Voyles
Narrated by: Brendan Holba
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Some people will do anything for power.

The Klimmings family has built an empire in the realms of both politics and business. When the United States faces a crushing recession, Peter Klimmings struggles to find a balance between running the country and guiding his family, who are not without problems of their own. As his son’s marriage is pushed to the brink, Peter is faced with no choice but to take drastic actions that will affect everybody around. While the country and the rest of the world watch, the Klimmings family faces outside forces that put the family dynasty at risk of collapse.

The debut novel by Samuel Voyles follows the Klimmings family and their family dealings, allowing the listener to escape reality and immerse themselves in the dysfunction of one of America's most powerful families.

©2022 Samuel Voyles (P)2023 Samuel Voyles

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