Macro Mayhem
A Dia Fenner Economic Thriller
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About the Book
Dr. Lydia "Dia" Fenner is a newly minted PhD in economics who takes her first job with the U.S. Treasury Department. Her assignment is to design policies to get the economy out of its slump before the next election. But when the policies Dia recommends are implemented, they don't work. Something underhanded is going on that wasn't covered in her Ivy League education.
Dia enters a race against time as she tries to determine who, or what, is trying to sabotage the economy. Along the way she must contend with a vengeful ex-boyfriend, an arrogant boss, an ambitious senator, and a mysterious, yet attractive, colleague. The action spans the halls of power in Washington, D.C., to the rolling hills of rural Virginia as Dia attempts to unravel the plot against the troubled economy.
Will she succeed, or will she too become a target-and a victim?
Macro Mayhem supplies the double punch of an entertaining story with insight into how the macroeconomy works. Economics, also known as the "dismal science," has never been as much fun-or as dangerous-as in this fast-paced thriller of financial intrigue.
About the Author
Michael L. Walden is a Reynolds Distinguished Professor at North Carolina State University, where he has taught economics for three decades. He is a recipient of national awards and has written numerous books and articles.
M. E. Whitman Walden has taught in the public school system for more than thirty years and has been nominated for prestigious national awards.
Both authors live in Raleigh, North Carolina.