
Short Line War
'Short Line War' Summary
Jim Weeks, a man who built his life on logic and pragmatism, faces a personal and professional crisis when the railroad company he built is threatened by a rival firm. The struggle for control unfolds as Weeks becomes entangled in a political battle, forcing him to confront the ruthless realities of the business world. The novel's central conflict mirrors the internal turmoil within Weeks as he struggles with his own past and the love he lost. His encounters with the son of the woman he once loved add a layer of emotional depth, highlighting his internal conflict between ambition and his longing for redemption. The narrative explores the harshness of the business world, where ambition often trumps personal values, and the emotional scars of loss and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. 'The Short Line War' is ultimately a story about ambition, regret, and the enduring power of love, set against the backdrop of a ruthless battle for control in the world of American railroads.Book Details
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