Kaleidoscope
by
Book Details
About the Book
When Martin Bower, CEO of Coastal
Regional Hospital, is fired and charged with embezzling
millions of dollars, he turns to his old friend, prominent criminal
defense attorney Andrew White. As White
investigates Bower’s case, Leslie Halloran, social
activist attorney and White’s live-in lover, investigates the theft of AIDS
drugs from local clinics. Horse McGee,
White’s high tech investigator, discovers that the Hospital’s computers have been programmed to automatically transfers funds to an
account controlled by Martin Bower...and from there to an offshore account. The apparently independent crimes merge with
the discovery than the banker who controlled the offshore money transfers has
AIDS and the only people with connections to both plans have mysteriously died.
Opposing White is the ambitious, win-at-any-cost
U.S. Attorney, who is being assisted by the Hospital’s
counsel as he manipulates both investigations and tries to hide the truth from
both White and the Prosecutor. White’s
investigation culminates with the discovery of the real plot, but he remains
unable to establish his client’s innocence.
The investigation is only prelude
to the dramatic trial during which a key defense witness, and White’s
alternative suspect, is murdered. Only
then does the last clue linking all the crimes fall into place and reveal the
surprise mastermind behind the plan.
About the Author
Alan Woodruff is a former
engineer, educator, management consultant and lawyer. He holds degrees from Virginia Polytechnic
Institute (Engineering), Harvard University (Administration), Florida State
University (Law) and the University of Washington (Tax Law). Mr. Woodruff has been a consultant to the
Ford Foundation, the World Bank, the U.S. Department of Education, the National Institutes for Education and the Department of
Defense. Mr. Woodruff has also been a
law professor and CEO of a financial services company. Mr. Woodruff is the author of more than one
hundred articles in professional journals and newsletters and has authored, or
contributed to, books on education and economics and law. Kaleidoscope is his
first novel.