Conrad Ecker, powerhouse appliance inventor, and his son Douglas, powerhouse businessman, have taken the small Ecker Company to the heights of reputation and reliability. Now, with age and ill health impinging on them, Conrad announces he is going to sell the company to Aqua Systems, Inc. This does not sit well with the family who work for them company. It also sits poorly with a significant portion of ASI. Amid the convulsions on both sides, one nasty little assistant manager ends up murdered. John Thatcher of the Sloan, the bank financing ASI, is in for some surprises before he sorts out who among the main parties has been misbehaving.
I loved the author's zingers. I do have a caveat: I think the corporate cultures at the two companies are going to be incompatible. The Ecker employees have been treated right, and ASI has too much backbiting and corporate infighting. Personally, if I were at Ecker, I would start job hunting.
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