Try Keeping Secrets

· Xlibris Corporation
Ebook
312
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Like most ambitious young men, Joe Lucas had worked hard to gain his Electrical Engineering degree, and once he was qualifi ed he took it on himself to start his own business manufacturing electronic devices that would make Australian homes, factories and offi ces more secure. There was definitely a niche market for such manufactured items, with the steady rise in house breaks, after-hours theft from business houses and confi dential and personal documents being stolen from government departments and the like.
,br> Joe immediately grasped the opportunity to make and customize sophisticated electronic devices, that would hopefully combat the newer methods criminals were now using to break the law. During this time he also met and fell in love with a young lady called Sophie Hamm, and in less than two year’s they were married. He was also advised to make Sophie a fi fty-percent ‘silent’ partner in his manufacturing business, being assured there were many fi nancial benefi ts to be had, doing it that way.
,br> A short while later, and with two young daughters under fi ve, he was soon to discover that his wife Sophie had cleverly been keeping a secret from him, helped along by his overpowering and domineering mother-in-law. It happened again to him a few months later, when Joe was visiting the city of Adelaide in South Australia, only this time it was one of his last remaining relatives his mother’s older sister, and he was shocked to fi nd she too had been keeping a secret from him? It’s hard to keep secrets in families.

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