![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Glorious Incorporated stretches from prehistory to futuristic boardrooms and from the Vatican to a cabin in the darkened woods where Joshua Arden, and he alone, will witness a global war played out in nanoseconds. Joshua chooses (or is destined?) to work for Jonah International, and the die is cast. Ultimately, Joshua rejects the job, but in the process meets people who will play major roles in a global power struggle. But a question plagues his mind: “What do you think about the fate of the world?” It’s a question that was posed to him at a similar meeting at Alastar-McGlocklin’s chief rival, the smaller and more ethical Jonah International, and it inexorably alters his path. The story opens as earnest, forthright Joshua Arden is on his way to an interview at the monolithic and domineering Alastar-McGlocklin, the largest securities and acquisitions firm in the world. Coming at a juncture when corporate responsibility and greed play a major role in public discourse, this is a timely work of fiction from a new author and should be well received by readers who fall on the more-responsibility/less-greed side of the debate. In Glorious Incorporated: The Joshua Chronicles, by Steven Neil Moore, what starts as a corporate recruiting competition for the services of a young business executive (and a battle for his soul), sets off a chain of events that results in a worldwide struggle for the hearts and minds of humankind. This suspenseful novel contains a subtle message about how power could be used for good. ![]()
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