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In the meantime, please join Teri Harlan and Rich Richmond as they come face to face with a malicious conspiracy in the just released novel: Executive Malice

” MASTERFUL PLOT, FULL OF TWISTS AND TURNS . . . THE SETTING, MOOD, AND EMOTIONS OF CORPORATE LIFE IN THE 1990’S WERE SPOT-ON . . . ENJOYED THE STRENGTH OF THE TWO FEMALE STARS WHO TEAMED UP TO PREVAIL IN THE END!”

-DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR HUMAN RESOURCES (RETIRED) JET PROPULSION LABORATORY.

Executive Malice

“EXECUTIVE MALICE is the story of Teri Harlan, a successful Director working for Aerosystems in Seattle, who accepts an offer to rejoin her former company in Southern California as a VP. Upon arrival, she soon discovers the company she once loved has become infested with self-indulged senior executives and bizarre business practices. Being a natural problem solver, Teri jumps into the fray, hoping to fix what was once great. But when she unravels a dark corporate conspiracy, she’s assailed by the company’s malicious Executive VP, ending up in mortal peril, and facing  a shattering confrontation with her past.”

About the Author: R.L. Hann

R.L. (Rick) Hann retired after thirty-five years of working in management positions for three major aerospace corporations in Southern California, as well as the consumer electronics industry. Over the course of a career divided equally between HR Information systems management, management training, and executive development, he came to think of himself as a “connoisseur of bad management.” He is currently spending his time developing material to help employees (and managers) survive in the Corporate Jungle. Rick lives in Fairhaven, Washington, where he enjoys research, writing, and communing with the trees. 

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