
The Third Name
J. R. Walton(Author)
ELC Publishing
Published on 29. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
979-8-235-50473-8 (ISBN)
Description
Six months after Solomon Hatch's arrest, four months into the fifth-name investigation, Damon Reyes returns to Washington. The initial case - built across three months, delivered to the classified proceeding, now moving at the speed of classified federal reviews - is not his reason for returning. The reason is the third name from the compressed file the unknown-protocol sender delivered at forty thousand feet above the Carolina coast. The third name is the person whose instructions the consulting entity has been executing from inside the federal oversight body. Reaching them requires a different thread from the fifth-name investigation: not the consulting entity's financial architecture, which Selena has already mapped, and not the oversight body's institutional records, which Adrienne's SDNY jurisdiction is already approaching. The thread is the oversight body's own classified internal review logs - documents that exist specifically because the body was required, by its founding charter, to review its own activities annually. Those review logs were never intended to leave the body's secured environment. Damon has a federal investigative contractor credential, a source inside the NSA inspector general function, and the specific patience of someone who has been building toward this for four months. He is ready for the third name.
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Language
English
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
327 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-235-50473-8 (9798235504738)
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J.R. Walton has spent fifteen years studying a simple question: Why do some leaders create transformative organizations while others achieve only modest success? His research focuses on extracting the principles behind exceptional leadership and innovation-not the surface tactics, but the deeper thinking that drives breakthrough results. Walton writes for leaders who want actionable frameworks, not just inspirational stories. His work translates complex organizational success into principles anyone can apply. He lives in the Pacific Northwest, researching what makes excellence sustainable.