Daniel Jackson worked relentlessly to make Weizmann Pharmaceuticals, the most influential company on the planet. With a will of iron, he drove the international expansion programs and spearheaded the push to increase export markets for his wonder drug, Changed World. Sales from the new product soon hurled a tsunami of cash into Jackson's already exploding bank account. Winning was Jackson's primary goal, and he used everything at his disposal to ensure he reached the finishing line first. Intimidation and bribery were considered the cost of doing business. Daniel's personal fortune was jeopardized when a couple of smart academics, started screaming Changed World was nothing more than modern snake oil. During a trip to the Middle East Jackson's name becomes media headlines when it's reported he died in a factory fire in the city of Fallujah. The fake news is step one, in a high-ranking plot to murder him. Jackson's enemies don't realize there is a mole in the group; one who is brave enough to warn the Australian businessman of the plot to kill him. Jackson asks his estranged son, Kyle, for help, and a former business partner provides a safe haven for Jackson and Kyle while the death reports are investigated. The reputation of one of Australia's most prestigious universities is shattered when it is linked to Weismann Pharmaceuticals, and the production of deadly Sarin gas for a Middle Eastern paramilitary group. A spectacular cover up has disastrous ramifications all those involved.