Regan C. Ashbaugh (1999).
In the Red. (New York, NY:
Pocket Books, 468 p.). Wall Street--Fiction; Pyromania--Fiction;
Arson investigation--Fiction.
Maxx Barry (1999).
Syrup: A Novel. (New York, NY:
Viking, 294 p.). Marketing; New Product Development.
Larry Baytos (1998).
Dante's Dilemma: MBAs from Hell!: A
Business Novel. (Naples, FL: Cheshire Books, 323 p.).
Stanley Bing (1997).
Lloyd, What Happened: A Novel of
Business. (New York, NY: Crown, 416 p.). Business--Fiction;
Executives--Fiction.
Pat Booth (1998).
American Icon: A Novel. (Boston, MA:
Little, Brown, 378 p.). Women-owned business enterprises--Fiction.
Al Bowers (1997).
Naked in a Pinstriped Suit. (Chevy
Chase, MD: Posterity Press, 234 p.). Cosmetics industry--Fiction;
Women executives--Fiction; Animal experimentation--Fiction; Animal
rights activists--Fiction; Corporations--Corrupt
practices--Fiction; Business intelligence--Fiction.
Po Bronson (1997).
The First $20 Million Is Always the
Hardest: A Silicon Valley Novel. (New York, NY: Random House,
291 p.). High technology--Fiction; Computer industry--Fiction;
Santa Clara Valley (Santa Clara County, Calif.)--Fiction.
Jeff Cox (1997).
The Venture: A Business Novel About
Starting Your Own Company. (New York, NY: Warner, 344 p.).
Business--Fiction.
Tom DeMarco (1997).
The Deadline: A Novel About Project
Management. (New York, NY: Dorset House, 310 p.). Project
management--Fiction.
Carl Djerassi (1998).
NO: A Novel. (Athens, OH:
University of Georgia Press, 270 p.). Scientists--Fiction; Women
scientists--Fiction; Impotence--Fiction;
Ovulation--Detection--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction;
California--Fiction.
Fernanda Eberstadt (1997).
When the Sons of Heaven Meet the
Daughters of the Earth: A Novel. (New York, NY: Knopf, 404
p.). Painters--Fiction; Charitable uses, trusts, and
foundations--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Social life and
customs--Fiction.
Bill Fitzhugh (1998).
The Organ Grinders. (New York, NY:
Avon Books, 368 p.).
Stephen W. Frey (1997).
The Inner Sanctum. (New York,
NY: Dutton, 308 p.). Investment banking--Corrupt practices--New
York (State)--New York--Fiction; Bankers--New York (State)--New
York--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction;
Washington (D.C.)--Fiction.
Robert v. Gerard (1996).
The Corporate Mule : Don't Give Up
Your Soul for the Company Goal! (Livermore, CA: Inner Eye
Books, 176 p.). Industrial relations--Fiction; Office
politics--Fiction.
William Heffernan (1997).
The Dinosaur Club: Novel. (New
York, NY: Morrow, 303 p.). Marketing executives--Fiction;
Downsizing of organizations--Fiction; Office politics--Fiction.
Douglas Kennedy (1998).
The Job. (New York, NY:
Hyperion, 387 p.). Businessmen--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
Jayne Ann Krentz (1998).
Flash. (New York, NY: Pocket
Books, 359 p.). Businesswomen--Fiction; Seattle (Wash.)--Fiction.
Emma Lathen (1997).
A Shark Out of Water: A John Thatcher
Mystery. (New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 293 p.). Thatcher,
John Putnam (Fictitious character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction;
Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
Elmore Leonard (1999).
Be Cool. (New York, NY: Delacorte
Press, 292 p.).
Shirley Lord (1998).
The Crasher. (New York, NY: Warner
Books, 390 p.). Clothing trade--New York (State)--New
York--Fiction; Women fashion designers--New York (State)--New
York--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
Robert K. McDonald (1998).
The Altar Boy. (New York, NY:
Finbar Press, 287 p.). Men--New York (State)--New York--Fiction;
Bankers--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
K.C. McKinnon (1999).
Candles on Bay Street: A Novel.
(New York, NY: Doubleday, 230 p.). Veterinarians--Fiction;
Women-owned business enterprises--Fiction; Unrequited
love--Fiction; Female friendship--Fiction; Mothers and
sons--Fiction; Fort Kent (Me.)--Fiction.
Tom Park (1996).
Runamok: A Novel about the Realities of
Small Business. (Princeton, NJ: Peterson's/Pacesetter Books,
257 p.).
Robert H. Patton (1997).
Up, Down & Sideways. (Sag
Harbor, NY: Permanent Press, 156 p.). Stockbrokers--Fiction; Young
men--Fiction Wall Street--Fiction.
Arturo Pérez-Reverte; translated from the Spanish by Sonia Soto
(1996).
The Club Dumas. (New York, NY: Harcourt Brace, 362
p.). Rare books--Collectors and collecting--Fiction;
Antiquarians--Fiction.
Richard Powers (1998).
Gain. (New York, NY: Farrar,
Straus & Giroux, 355 p.). A
Stephen Rhodes (1997).
The Velocity of Money: A Novel of
Wall Street. (New York, NY: Morrow, 391 p.). Stock
exchanges--Fiction; Electronic trading of securities--Fiction;
Securities fraud--Fiction.
Jerry Shaff (1999).
If My Boss Calls-- Get His Name: A Big
Business Adventure. (Santa Fe, NM: Clear Light Publishers, 385
p.).
Muriel Spark (1997).
Reality and Dreams. (Boston, MA:
Houghton Mifflin, 160 p.). Motion picture producers and
directors--Fiction; Married people--Fiction; Accidents--Fiction.
Thomas Stirr; foreword by Ken Blanchard (1997).
Miller's
Bolt: A Modern Business Parable. (Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley,
218 p.). Management--Fiction; Industrial relations--Fiction;
Interpersonal relations--Fiction; Success in business--Fiction.
Donald E. Westlake (1997).
The Ax. (New York, NY:
Mysterious Press, 273 p.). Downsizing of organizations--Fiction;
Serial murderers--Fiction; Middle aged men--Fiction.
Tom Wolfe (1998).
A Man in Full: A Novel. (New York, NY:
Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 742 p.). Conglomerate
corporations--Fiction; Acquaintance rape--Fiction; Afro-American
lawyers--Fiction; Politics, Practical--Fiction; Political
corruption--Fiction; Atlanta (Ga.)--Fiction.
Linda Yablonsky (1997).
The Story of Junk: A Novel. (New
York, NY: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 324 p.). Narcotics
dealers--Fiction; Drug traffic--Fiction; Women--Substance
abuse--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.