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Franco Jenke and David Martinez are two childhood friends who create a
philosophy on how life should be lived in our capitalistic times. After being given
the key to acquire an incredible amount of wealth, they devise a plan to spread
their millions to the world in a way they believe would benefit mankind more
than the normal routes of charitable donations or governmental programs.

Share, Inc. begins in 2017, when Franco uses his extraordinary athletic ability
to amass a large fortune in a very short time. David, with his background in
world economics, becomes the manager of Franco's wealth and together the
pair clash with both sides of the human spectrum: the obscenely wealthy and
the abject poor.

The pair travel South America and encounter resistance to their plan from
corrupt government officials, religious organizations, and big business. Along
the way they experience physical dangers and finally come up against the
continent's most powerful leaders. In this, the
ME generation, Franco and David
attempt to make the world see, through the eyes of the media, that vast
amounts of wealth can be shared in a fair and just way. They create a system
whereby the individual is allowed to develop based on his/her own level of
intellect or talent.


Work in Progress !!

Next Book : Southern Solutions

A glimpse at how lightning-fast advances in future technology
will greatly assist in the battle against world corruption,
especially in the Third World. A story of espionage, high-tech
and terrorism !!
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"An adventure novel that plunges head-first into
the REAL social and economic problems in South
America. Amazing things happen when a source of
wealth is put to work efficiently in the Third World,
...FIND OUT HOW !!"
SHARE, INC.
by author James Lewis is an
international thriller that illuminates corruption,
poverty and injustice in the developing nations,
...an interesting mix of business, sports and travel.
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