The Chicken Coop is a smart, character-driven novel set in the high-stakes world of the poultry industry. With a looming class-action lawsuit and corporate ambitions on the line, the book examines how companies react when faced with legal and public scrutiny. It blends legal tension, business ethics, family leadership, and shifting industry standards into one narrative.
At its core, the story focuses on how decisions made behind closed doors can ripple outward, affecting not just corporations but families, communities, and reputations. The book highlights themes such as internal power dynamics, employee relations, generational transition, and media exposure. The pressure of industry watchdogs, activist groups, and regulatory bodies all converge to increase tension and uncertainty for the characters involved.
Kerry Garman draws from real industry knowledge to shape every scene with authenticity, without burdening readers with technical jargon. What makes The Chicken Coop powerful isn’t just what happens, but how believable it all feels. Readers will connect with its grounded tone, business realism, and personal insights into leadership.
It’s a book that will engage fans of legal thrillers, business drama, and anyone interested in what might happen when public expectations and internal motives collide.
Chinese Pharma Pipeline of Terror explores the high-stakes world of global pharmaceuticals through the lens of corruption, power, and ethical failure. Centered around a company racing to cure cancer, the novel reveals what happens when ambition collides with influence. As regulatory oversight is manipulated and profits take precedence over human lives, the story challenges readers to consider the hidden consequences of unchecked authority in the healthcare industry. With sharp detail and corporate realism, Kerry Garman delivers a gripping narrative that draws from real-world experience to build a fictional world that feels all too plausible. It’s a bold look at what might happen behind pharmaceutical boardroom doors.
In A House of Splinters, Denzel Morgan – former law enforcement officer turned private investigator who finds himself drawn into a complex web of corporate corruption, hidden crimes, and his personal turmoil. When he is hired to investigate troubling issues within a company struggling with internal conflict, what begins as a routine inquiry quickly unravels into something far more dangerous.
As Denzel digs deeper, he encounters theft, deception, and a toxic corporate culture that threatens to destroy careers and lives. At the same time, those around him are facing their own battles—legal disputes, violent confrontations, and emotional scars that refuse to heal. With each discovery, the truth becomes more fragmented, revealing a world where loyalty is fragile and trust can splinter at any moment.
In the Mid-South, a small law firm built on personal injury cases is about to gamble everything on a single, explosive lawsuit.
When Barbara Dolton uncovers mounting evidence that the wildly popular weight-loss drug Gemaglutide may be causing devastating side effects, she persuades her cautious partners to pursue a high-stakes class action against a powerful pharmaceutical company. What begins as a strategic business decision quickly spirals into something far more complicated.
As their advertisements unleash a flood of desperate callers, factory workers, church families, teachers, and truck drivers, the firm finds itself at the center of a brewing storm. Corporate resistance intensifies. Competing attorneys circle. Regulators watch closely. And Barbara carries a secret of her own: she once took the drug herself.