PRESS RELEASE: New Release - BUSINESS SECRETS FROM THE STARS by David Dvorkin

Apr 02, 2009 00:03

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Norilana Books is proud to present Business Secrets From The Stars by David Dvorkin, a hilarious wild ride through politics, economics, satire, and alleged business advice from another galaxy.

"A broad and bitter political satire. I was laughing out loud."
—The Denver Post

Business Secrets From The Stars by David Dvorkin




Malcolm Erskine is a moderately successful writer who hits the big time with a book of nonsensical business advice that he claims was telepathically beamed into his mind by a top business executive living in a faraway galaxy.

It's Business Secrets From The Stars!

Malcolm succeeds in making a bundle. But he also attracts the attention of loopy politicians, dangerous televangelists, senile assassins, and even stranger and creepier types. The only way Malcolm can escape disaster is to change the world.

Business Secrets From The Stars by David Dvorkin
Norilana Books Science Fiction
Trade Hardcover
April 1, 2009
Retail Price:
$25.95 USD - £18.60 GBP
ISBN-13: 978-1-60762-029-7
ISBN-10: 1-60762-029-4
384 pages

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