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In the Belly of the Bell-Shaped Curve

In the Belly of the Bell-Shaped Curve

Published Jul 27, 2022 Updated Jul 27, 2022 Culture
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In the Belly of the Bell-Shaped Curve

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Author: Michael Carter (USA)  Michael Carter

About the author:  Michael Carter graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor's in English and from the McKinney School of Law with a doctor of jurisprudence.  He practiced law for years as a trial lawyer. Later, he worked in state government as a deputy attorney general and as chief counsel for a state agency that provides support to the 
impoverished and those in need.

About the book:  Turk is a frustrated claims adjuster for a large insurance company and has developed a plan that will free him from his boring life and make him rich.  If successful, his plan will liberate a vast majority of human beings from the drudgery and monotony of their jobs.  Turk hopes to create the Primo-Primate Project and train chimpanzees to operate technology like cash registers or machines used in manufacturing.  Consumers would be able to buy the chimps as surrogate workers, in turn freeing humanity from the mundane and dull.  Due to his job, Turk has access to the personal information of policyholders.  To finance his project, he develops a scheme to embezzle money from the company by creating a fictitious claimant who suffers an injury.  Once he crosses the line into white-collar crime, Turk’s life spirals out of control. He wanted excitement and more, and now, he’s got it, as he faces either madness or revelation.

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