Bryceless
by
Book Details
About the Book
Shortly after the tragedy that we now know as '9-11', Bryce Ross flew across the country to bare witness to his aunt's last will and testament. The choices he made, as well as the resulting events that followed, changed his life and our futures forever.
His determination to expose questionable facts and circumstances involving the Kennedy Assassination provided him with the motivation to adhere to the passionate and obsessive terms of a substantially funded trust that was created by his late uncle.
Freedom is a choice that we all take for granted. A government of the people is what fosters our liberties and protects them from coming under the control of others. Bryce considers whether wealth should be allowed to continue its dominance over our trusted and elected officials when the pressure reveals itself to be life-threatening.
About the Author
Jeffrey Scott Alfin is a practicing certified public accountant and partner with a firm located in Farmington, Connecticut. He lives with his wife in West Hartford, Connecticut, where they raised their four children.
Kennedy, as well as corporate finance and its related abuses, have provided him with an opportunity to reflect upon a non-financial projection. He asks the question: If we found out that our government was wrong about who was responsible for the killing of JFK, what would we do about it? The economic affects resulting from the potential fallout of such a discovery harvested his concern as 9-11, increasing oil prices and worldwide terror enveloped our nation?s news.