He had built an empire out of a worthless scrap of farmland, rising from the wrong side of the tracks to move gracefully within the inner circles of the very rich. Then, one night, Guy Jerald suddenly tried to kill himself in his car.
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He had built an empire out of a worthless scrap of farmland, rising from the wrong side of the tracks to move gracefully within the inner circles of the very rich. Then, one night, Guy Jerald suddenly tried to kill himself in his car.
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Superb writing, absorbing suspense and insightful characterization make Taylor Caldwell's "Bright Flows the River" the next best thing to reading the late, brilliant author Ayn Rand.