The Stuffing Of Nightmares (The Mysteries Of Bell & Whitehouse Book 7) - Plot & Excerpts
He hated being buried in meetings, scraps with shareholders, tussles with managers, and having to chase after cheats like the bank manager they were about to meet. On the plus side, he’d developed an abrupt management style. Instead of reprimanding misbehaving managers, he simply cut them loose these days. Peverell had told him that to put his mark on the organization, he had to put a small cadre of people in place he could trust, and so he’d begun the arduous task of appointing his own people. Peverell, in the last years of his life, had been too weak to fight some of the battles that needed to be fought and had allowed big chunks of his organization to fall prey to power-hungry directors. Now that he was dead and had energy to spare and a young and energetic president in the form of Brian, he was doing a clean sweep. Seated in the BMW as the powerful German car swallowed up the miles separating Manhattan from Long Island, Brian said, “This presidency is a lot harder than I’d anticipated.”
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