Downsized

Downsized
Author: John F. Dillon
Publisher: john F, Dillon
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1414090218

DOWNSIZED is a story of the internal politics of industry where small businesses become companies and companies are swallowed by conglomerates. In the later part of the twentieth century when management and workers became subservient to the accountant, the bottom-line became the rule of industry. No industry was more subservient to the bean counters numbers than the Aerospace Industry. In this 135,000-word descriptive narrative, Dylan, a member of middle management in a small company on Long Island about to be purchased by a larger corporation, escapes to Florida only to find the realities of life are not deterred by location In a world of corporative intemperance where loyalty and compassion are replaced by the human frailties of fear, self-promotion, and betrayal; we are introduced to the conniver, the exploited, the ambitious, and a father figure with a dream. Is it possible for the conflicting personalities to join forces under a narcissistic leader, or will they vanish along with so many other outstanding companies into oblivion?

Return to Islamorada

Return to Islamorada
Author: John F. Dillon
Publisher: john F, Dillon
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2001-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0759619751

A Tale Before Departure

A Tale Before Departure
Author: John F. Dillon
Publisher: john F, Dillon
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2012-05-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1467037672

Can murder and death be predetermined by the utterances of a drunken curse? A stranger carrying an unusual cloth handbag engages in conversation with a fellow traveler during a flight delay. When questioned about the bag, the man relates a gloomy tale. His tale begins when a clap of thunder causes a peacefully grazing bull to stampede into a young man. The trample man's body is later linked to the beating and rape of a young girl found comatose at the bottom of a rocky ravine. Shrouded in mysticism, the travelers' narrative chronicles four generations of tragic marriages-a soothsayer's cursed son forced to flee Ireland during the 'Irish Uprising', a secreted child, an alcoholic mother's neglect, self-imposed isolation and untimely deaths.

Mantis

Mantis
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2002
Genre: Literature
ISBN:

The Hidden Shore

The Hidden Shore
Author: Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Publisher: Sphere
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0748133062

When Charlotte Meldon's father dies, she believes herself to be destitute, but a lawyer's letter reveals that she is not only part of the great Morland family, but wealthy and a countess in her own right. She is expected to make a great marriage, and with her vivacious cousin Fanny by her side, she is launched into her first Season. But it is Fanny, the hardened flint, who loses her heart first, while Charlotte catches the eye of Oliver Fleetwood, the most eligible man in London. Then the Season ends in disillusion, and Charlotte rebels against a life of idle amusement. With calm courage she flouts convention and embarks on a new journey which will change her life in very unexpected ways.

The Wyoming Blizzard of 1949

The Wyoming Blizzard of 1949
Author: James C Fuller
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439664900

A Wyoming historian shares an in-depth look at the historic storm and its devastating aftermath through the stories of those who survived. The Blizzard of 1949 took Wyoming and neighboring states by surprise. In January of that year, snow, wind and frigid temperatures devastated the northern plains. The storm stranded hundreds of motorists on the highways and stalled nearly two dozen trains at depots throughout the state. For nearly two months, towns and ranches were marooned by enormous drifts, some reportedly eighty feet tall. Communities pulled together to assist not only their neighbors but also anyone unable to escape the snowstorm. Drawing on meticulous research and numerous in-person interviews, author and historian James Fuller recounts these harrowing stories of tenacity and fortitude.