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The Wolf at Boardroom Thirteen

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The Wolf at Boardroom Thirteen In power we trust. In silence we betray. When billionaire CEO Alexander Voss built Voss International from the bones of broken empires, he thought he had bought loyalty with power, and silence with fear. But when a long-buried secret resurfaces in the form of a late-night call from a woman presumed dead, the facade begins to fracture. Inside the towering walls of his global empire, someone on his twelve-member board has betrayed him. One of the wolves has tasted blood—and now, the hunt has begun. As Voss races to uncover the traitor, a cold and calculated game of deception unfolds behind closed doors. Mina Asari, Head of Global Strategy, is orchestrating moves of her own, and her ambition runs deeper than anyone imagines. In this world, information is currency, secrets are weapons, and trust can kill. But Voss didn’t become king by playing fair. And he won’t fall quietly. From penthouse suites to offshore bunkers, from corporate espionage to personal revenge, The Wolf at Boardroom Thirteen is a razor-sharp thriller about ambition, betrayal, and the cost of absolute power. Who do you trust… when every chair at the table holds a knife?
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Chapter 1 - THE SILENCE BEFORE THE STORM

CHAPTER ONE: THE SILENCE BEFORE THE STORM

The sky over Manhattan was bruised with the colors of a storm not yet formed—steel gray and faintly purple, as if the clouds themselves were holding their breath. On the eighty-seventh floor of the Halcyon Tower, the city's most ambitious piece of architecture, Alexander Voss stood barefoot on cold marble, sipping espresso from a matte black cup that cost more than most people's rent.

He didn't blink as the storm rolled in.

A digital symphony of stock tickers, news alerts, and encrypted messages cascaded across the wall-length screen behind him. A team of analysts was already waiting in a conference room downstairs. Legal had just sent word that the European antitrust committee was circling again. And in twenty-three minutes, he would be live on CNBC, answering questions the world had been dying to ask since the leaked memo.

But none of that mattered yet.

Because at exactly 7:32 a.m., his private line lit up red—a color reserved for one name only.

He hesitated.

It had been three years since he last spoke to her. Since the press conference. Since the scandal that nearly ripped everything from him. His finger hovered over the glass, then tapped.

"Alex," came the voice, low and familiar. A whisper from a different life.

"Claire," he said, jaw tightening.

"They know," she said.

There was a silence so sharp it could have shattered glass.

"How much?" he asked.

"Enough to ruin you. Maybe worse."

She hung up.

He stared out the glass wall as the first drops of rain kissed the city, and the machine that was Voss International prepared to go to war.

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