It's a Good Day to Liquidate

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Pub Date 29 Jun 2023 | Archive Date 28 Jul 2023

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Can Eddy Ackerman, a thirty-five-year-old professed loser, liquidate his shortfalls while trying to find success helping failing business owners transition to a new life through liquidation sales?

Eddy inherits a retail furniture store from his deceased father. On the day his business goes belly up, his wife walks out on him and cleans out their bank account.

He goes to work for what appears to be a reputable liquidation company, but it's more than it appears to be. He gets caught up in the criminal world and finds himself in a life-or-death struggle to survive. Can his father's past connection to his new boss teach him the true meaning of success, or will it get him killed?

Eddy's journey illuminates failure and liquidation as integral parts of our lives. And like the Phoenix, we rise from the ashes, hopefully in one piece and better for it.

Can Eddy Ackerman, a thirty-five-year-old professed loser, liquidate his shortfalls while trying to find success helping failing business owners transition to a new life through liquidation sales?
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Advance Praise

"This novel is hard to put down. Honest salesman coupled with corrupt dealers make The Sopranos look like child's play." –Heritage Florida Jewish News

"Bottom line, this is a well written tale wrapped in 'edge-of-your-seat' suspense, and is definitely a 5-star must read." -David Carpenter, retired director of credit, La-Z-Boy Incorporated

"What a magnetic story in It's a Good Day to Liquidate... it is full of creative and interesting characters, showing the downside of the owners of failing businesses, the corruption of the business, and how it leads to organized crime." -Amy's Bookshelf Reviews

"This novel is hard to put down. Honest salesman coupled with corrupt dealers make The Sopranos look like child's play." –Heritage Florida Jewish News

"Bottom line, this is a well written tale wrapped...


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A gripping and suspenseful novel that follows Eddy Ackerman, a self-proclaimed loser, as he navigates the challenges of inheriting a failing retail furniture store. With his life in disarray after his wife leaves him and his business goes belly up, Eddy finds himself working for a liquidation company that turns out to be more dangerous than he could have ever imagined. As he gets entangled in the criminal world, Eddy must confront life-or-death situations and reevaluate the true meaning of success. This well-written tale captivates readers with its edge-of-your-seat suspense and intriguing characters.

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From the moment I started reading, I couldn't put this book down! Eddy, a thirty-five-year-old with a string of setbacks, finds himself inheriting a failing furniture store from his late father. His life takes a dramatic turn as he gets involved with a seemingly reputable liquidation company that conceals a dark and dangerous underbelly. The story unfolds with suspenseful twists and turns, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout. This book masterfully intertwines themes of failure, redemption, and the true essence of success. It's a Good Day to Liquidate is a 5-star must-read that showcases a cleverly written plot and intriguing characters, taking readers on a thrilling ride from start to finish.

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