Sample V-11: The Social Engineer (Urban Power Play)
Wall Street did not believe in fate; it believed in patterns. And Silas Vane was the undisputed master of the pattern. He didn't call himself a fortune teller—that was for the tourists in Times Square. He was a "Quantum Behavioral Analyst." Silas's business was simple: he identified the "Tipping Point" of a man's ego. He would enter a boardroom, observe the way a hedge fund manager adjusted his...
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