The
Vault
Why would a
multibillionaire create a customized vault that is controlled by watch
mechanics inside and have a self-destruct mechanism inside to destroy the
billion dollars worth of artifacts inside?
Simple, because he can.
On
paper, Sam Montgomery is your typical eccentric philanthropic pharmaceutical
billionaire whom has literally mailed five dollars to everyone in the US so
they can “pay it forward.” But what people didn’t know when made a rare public
appearance was that he was announcing he had leukemia. And more shocking was
that when he said, “I’d rather die than give my sister the opportunity to save
my life,” no one even knew he had a sister.
Elena
Diamante nailed the sit down interview – at his small home on the tiny island
of Antikythera in Greece. She was only planning on getting the scoop about Sam
and his apparently estranged sister but she was also going to be the first
journalist to see inside Sam’s custom made vault. It was built using watch
mechanics, so it was completely self-sustained, and only opened once a year. It
was even rumored that if it were ever tampered with, everything inside would be
destroyed in a custom acid.
Come
to find out for Elena, there would be one item inside Sam’s vault that could
save his life, or end it even quicker, it was just a matter of whether or not
the vault would open in time.
The
vault explores Sam’s family dynamics and how they inspired him to become the
successful man he is. The story is also told using Sam’s own family photos
growing up, as well as text messages and Facebook/Twitter. There are even
hyperlinks within the novel as “Easter Eggs” for those readers that want to
explore even more of Sam’s personal life, further blurring the lines of
fact/fiction.
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