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In Disposal of Assets, author Leah J. Salisbury re-introduces us to Claire Phillips, an accounting professional who is adapting to a new life after the death of her husband. While on a consulting job in a small Vermont community, Claire discovers the epitome of the dysfunctional work environment: accounting irregularities, narcissistic and entitled employees, and unfocused management. Her life becomes more complicated after she is the victim of a random attack. Following a chain of coincidences, she becomes an ultimate victim in the ensuing series of disappearances of young local women.…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In Disposal of Assets, author Leah J. Salisbury re-introduces us to Claire Phillips, an accounting professional who is adapting to a new life after the death of her husband. While on a consulting job in a small Vermont community, Claire discovers the epitome of the dysfunctional work environment: accounting irregularities, narcissistic and entitled employees, and unfocused management. Her life becomes more complicated after she is the victim of a random attack. Following a chain of coincidences, she becomes an ultimate victim in the ensuing series of disappearances of young local women. Salisbury's second novel is filled with suspense and intrigue, as she explores the potential dangers that lurk in everyday life. As in her first novel, Write-Off, Salisbury empowers Claire with courage, wit and determination to counteract the struggles she faces on the job and privately.
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Autorenporträt
Leah J. Salisbury's second novel, Disposal of Assets, addresses issues of accounting irregularities and the everyday emotional and psychological struggles in the business environment. Salisbury, who holds BA and MBA degrees, worked over forty years as a financial and accounting manager in the corporate world, and cleverly weaves the facts of business life into her characters and backgrounds. Having spent much of her own childhood in rural Vermont, Salisbury enjoys creating fictional characters who blend seamlessly into the New England environment. She presently lives in Maine with her husband and cats, where she is writing a sequel to Disposal of Assets, in a third tale of murder and missing persons.