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The first book in the Chicken of the Sea trilogy concludes with Victor Joshua Walker's family safely reunited in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia; however, his father's paranoia is unchanged. Chicken Too begins two weeks later. The sun is a fireball on the horizon when Victor's grandmother sees a ship steaming towards them. A near collision leaves the Spray without an engine and drenched from bow to stern. They divert to Tahiti to make repairs, only to discover that Victor is still in great danger. His father relocates to nearby Moorea, rebuilding the Spray's engine while the rest of the family stays at a luxurious tropical resort hotel. What should have been very enjoyable, turns tragic. With a $100,000 reward on Victor's head, each new port is a step closer to disaster. Despite murderous Russians and Filipino pirates, the Walker family, like the truth, remains just out of reach. Despite losing almost everything, Victor is never closer to his father than when they arrive in Australia. A breathtaking conclusion leaves Victor more confident, wiser, and with a family he never expected.
In the Boardroom of Dough Inc., the #1 manufacturer of donuts, éclairs, and sundry fattening pastries, the executive team grapples with the company's future. Little do they know, the State Governor, his trusty campaign advisor, and his aide de camp, are meeting with a concerned pediatric oncologist, self-appointed head of her newly formed Healthy Children Action Committee. They plan a new government-led assault to save weight-challenged kids from high calorie foods. Worse, Dough's major competitor is launching Big Nuts, donuts with 784 calories. Dough responds with imitation, outsourcing, automation, bribery, and outright theft. Only Jeremy McTavish, head of New Product Development, has a solution-low calorie donuts.In a world gone awry with political correctness, Big Nuts breaks every rule and abuses every stereotype. Please do not be offended.
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