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On the tough streets of New York City, Gregory McGregor hangs out with his cronies, hardened criminals. With help, he avoids a similar fate and becomes a successful businessman in the world of high finance. But corporate intrigue, lust, and deception teach McGregor a lesson that even the streets couldn't teach him.
Robert Page recruits McGregor. To stay on top, Page is willing to pay any price, including selling McGregor out, but is he willing to pay the ultimate price?
Shelly Walker is on the fast track to corporate America's executive suite. She's used to getting what she wants and, despite McGregor's girlfriend, she wants him.
Patrick Donovan is cunning, conniving, and ruthless. He looks to crush people for the sport of the game but when he meets McGregor, he meets his match. Now, only time will tell who will be the victor in this corporate game of intrigue and deception.
In Against A Brick Wall, T. Weldon Garrett contends that the "glass ceiling" theory, one which implies that subtle nuances make climbing the corporate ladder difficult for minorities, is a misnomer and a brick wall more aptly describes what minorities face in corporate America. Garrett exposes the corporate games that executives play, enlightening and empowering his readers. Against A Brick Wall is an honest portrayal of corporate America. Garrett firmly establishes that the "glass ceiling" has been replaced with a brick wall
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