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Dismissal: Business, Politics, and Social Change in the 1970s - Exploring Corporate Culture, Political Shifts, and Sexual Revolution - Perfect for Historians, Business Analysts, and Cultural Studies
Dismissal: Business, Politics, and Social Change in the 1970s - Exploring Corporate Culture, Political Shifts, and Sexual Revolution - Perfect for Historians, Business Analysts, and Cultural Studies

Dismissal: Business, Politics, and Social Change in the 1970s - Exploring Corporate Culture, Political Shifts, and Sexual Revolution - Perfect for Historians, Business Analysts, and Cultural Studies

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Coop Houghton thinks he has it all — his wife’s permission, willing partners and a first class ticket out of trouble — until equal opportunity blackmail takes the private, public.“DISMISSAL vibrates with sexual energy throughout ... a soupçon of danger, of illicit desire in virtually every scene ... Dangerous liaisons in the corporate world, indeed ... a page-turner.” —Rick Bailey, author of American English, Italian Chocolate, and The Enjoy Agenda“Compelling.” —Doug Pugh, columnist, poet, essayistAn accomplished wordsmith ... rich and compelling characters ... Coop, Virge and some of their cohorts are comfortable enough in their skin to LIKE women ... a cliffhanger.” —Jennifer Ward Dudley, blogger: “Born & Raised in Beverly Hills”

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This was a fascinating book about life and times in the business world in 1970’s Australia. Having been alive in the 70’s though not in Australia, it seems that women were seeking excitement and sexual satisfaction as much as men had been for many years prior. Add that to the business world, it’s no wonder that “Coop”, the main character, thought he could get away with everything. This book was fun to read and kept my interest throughout.
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