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A beautiful girl and a heart attack combine to make Brian Stead want to retire. But attacks from within Mogul rouse his fighting instincts, and complicate his decision.
Freedom is very desirable. But when Peter Thornton envies the life of a Mogul tanker.driver he finds no man is as free as he seems.
Prejudice has deep roots. Driscoll is involved in an explosive situation in northern Canada when Mogul picks an Iroquois Indian for an important job.
The glittering world of advertising is a wonderful dream for Miss Mogul, Sandra Spratt. But others have a different view-and create a headache for Derek Prentice and Mogul.
Trouble erupts around Mogul's new North Sea rig when a few unguarded words open old wounds in a Tyneside shipyard.
Motor-racing means excitement: it also means danger. Driscoll faces personal risk when he opposes Stead and tries to steer Mogul into Grand Prix racing.
The desert is like the sea. It takes possession of a man's soul. For a young geologist seeking to prove himself it is exciting. But like the sea, the desert is dangerous.
Concessions in the oil-rich Middle East are hard won. A young man hurled into the political bargaining must be shrewd, fast, and often ruthless.