After the success of Final Custody, I applied a similar method to develop a structure that could support the realism of my next story. I spent many months traveling the world, researching ideal locations and characters that allowed me to change names, places, and timelines—without compromising the believability of the story. That journey gave rise to Terminal Greed.
In Terminal Greed, Alexander Lathan transforms from a beloved corporate mogul into a despised corporate villain in just six years. Exiled from Australia, he escapes the reach of the Australian legal system and scoffs at every attempt to bring him to justice. Now protected abroad, he sends a chilling message to the institutions and individuals he destroyed: he is untouchable.
But justice isn’t always bound by legal borders—especially when Jimmy Devlin is involved. Jimmy begins assembling a daring plan to secretly return Lathan to Australia. However, as the operation unfolds, Jimmy discovers he’s not the only one hunting Lathan.
A deeper, more personal vendetta is also in play—one born of unbearable loss and terminal desperation.
Years earlier, Lathan’s deceitful promises of industrial prosperity destroyed Frank Costa’s business, tore apart his family, and ultimately led to his death. Now, Frank’s son—facing a terminal diagnosis—has only one thing left: the drive for revenge.
With time slipping away, he launches his own mission to settle the score, even if it means risking everything.
In a high-stakes chase across the Mediterranean, two men pursue Alexander Lathan. One has everything to lose. The other has nothing left. And both are determined to make Lathan pay. But in the end, who will get what they truly deserve?