Friday, December 15, 2006

First American Title... Book Distributor Letter

Re: 'First American Title To Injustice'

Dear Madam/Sir,
I herein enclose your product submission form together with a copy of my book.

You ask why do I believe that the book has strong sales potential?

The book exposes flawed legal minds and a major player in the voracious title insurance industry as they eventually all participated in a snowballing fraudulent transaction.

Name recognition:

First American Title
… is a household name.

It has been the subject of recent Congress hearings.
It has been sued by various States as reported in the press across the US.
Forbes (November 13, 2006) has a lengthy article and an editorial on First American.

Hagens Berman… is also a well known name covered in press reports across the US.

They have been involved in a number of landmark class action cases in America such as:
‘Big Tobacco’, Enron, and the current Average Wholesale Price litigation going on in Boston against the Pharmaceutical Industry to name but a few!

This book offers another perspective into some of the underlying reasons for the wins and losses scored in the courts of law. Indeed in today’s virtual world, the notions of right or wrong are too often superseded by motions of law that convert the illegal into the legal.

Leclezio:

The author shares the name ‘Leclezio’ with his cousin, the well known author.

The Topic is hot and current.

Finally the book leaves the reader with a compelling spiritual message. The Truth, the Light and the way are the only way!

Marketing:

The author is hoping to have interviews on various TV shows including Oprah as well as press reviews.

Excerpts:

“I hope that through this book, through the American Congress and through the court of public opinion, the lawlessness of a few will end up serving the best interests of the many.” (p. 141)

“We further hope that a greater awareness of how flawed the American judicial system can be, may rescue others from potential despair at the hands of that same poor system. The laws of man, regardless of their presumed might should never ever be viewed as automatically right.” P.211

Because: “…the devils of despair are so hard at work at the anvils of evil.” P.197

“May our family’s suffering at the hands of Hagens and Berman and First American open a window on universal misery. May the poor, hungering for justice, point to the spiritual dearth of the opulent. May the anguish of those who are condemned to live in penury, expose the decaying heart of those who languish in the lap of luxury.”

You further asked that I wtite a short note about myself.

I could not do so any better than Bhishmadev Seebaluck has already done in his preface to the above book.

However, on a personal note, I will simply mention that I left Mauritius 41 years ago. In the course of those long years I learnt that to truly live, we can never leave forever.

Eventually in the autumn of our life, we experience this urge to return to our roots. We need to allow our soul to once again feel its native soil and to tap deep into the spring from where our very life sprung. In my opinion, only then is our soul equipped to live an eternal summer when our human nature finally dons on its cold winter garment.

When it was first published in August 2006, my book appeared to be a lone voice against a wild multi billion dollar corporation running away in the general wilderness of American big business. But Divine Providence willed that in its November 13, 2006 issue, Forbes magazine picked up on the very same notes of greed and legal lawlessness that I refer to in my book. And luckily when Forbes sings the whole business world tunes in!

For your information, I enclose copies of my letter to Forbes and the recent letter that accompanied my book to various members of the US Congress. In their ‘Readers Say’ section, Forbes published my recommendation to distribute their article broadly across the US. From tiny Mauritius, may my book now be also widely distributed throughout the world to put the American concept of ‘Justice for all’ in its true perspective.

I wish you a Blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Most Sincerely,

Louis Leclezio.

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