The job seemed too good to be true. There had to be a catch—and there was. John Duncan was an honest man, but he desperately needed money. He had children to care for. John was ready to accept anything offered him, and his bosses were well aware of this. They gave him the job because they knew he couldn't say no; he couldn't afford honesty. The job began to have a toxic influence on his life. It changed and blinded him, preventing him from seeing the real threat—until it was too late.