In a story soon to be a major motion picture, the author describes how his father--who invented and patented speaker phones, conference calling, and call forwarding--was cheated by shrewd businessmen, prompting the author to become a master jewel thief to even the score, while his destitute father put his brilliance to work for the mob. Movie Tie-in. Read by Joe Barrett.
Relates the story of Walter L. Shaw, an inventor who was repeatedly cheated by large corporations and turned to working for the mob to make ends meet, and his son Walter T. Shaw, who avenged the ill treatment of his father by becoming a successful jewel thief.