Author: | Arthur C. Eastly | ISBN: | 9781897530948 |
Publisher: | 4th Floor Press, Inc. | Publication: | June 27, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Arthur C. Eastly |
ISBN: | 9781897530948 |
Publisher: | 4th Floor Press, Inc. |
Publication: | June 27, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Starting small to build single family homes, Traci Palardy fights and defeats the large development companies whose executives wear slick suits, their fingers gripping big cigars as they do business on the golf course, with burdensome bank debt waiting to smother them. Quick to observe and understand the best operations, she accumulates undeveloped land at low prices while buying buildings, which leads to rapid expansion for Palardy Corp, her operating company.
Traci Palardy sets high standards for procedures, construction practices, employee behavior, and always gives customers the best possible service. Using detectives and lawyers to investigate potential business deals, Palardy Corp grows rapidly building homes, condos, and office buildings, never using long term debt. Twenty years after finishing high school, Traci has grown the company to where she has thousands of employees—often at the expense of her own personal life. A divorced mother of one daughter, Traci is well liked, wealthy, and always ready to help where she can. She’s tough, determined, and quick to react to mistakes or dishonesty.
Great reading, Palardy is full of sound business tactics, strong financial planning, accurately researched historical facts, and drama.
Palardy is Arthur C. Eastly’s fifth novel, written after publishing Black Arrow, Willow Flower, Bamford Luck, and Lady Prodigy. Five exciting works of fiction set against well researched backgrounds that depict the way of life for each time setting.
Starting small to build single family homes, Traci Palardy fights and defeats the large development companies whose executives wear slick suits, their fingers gripping big cigars as they do business on the golf course, with burdensome bank debt waiting to smother them. Quick to observe and understand the best operations, she accumulates undeveloped land at low prices while buying buildings, which leads to rapid expansion for Palardy Corp, her operating company.
Traci Palardy sets high standards for procedures, construction practices, employee behavior, and always gives customers the best possible service. Using detectives and lawyers to investigate potential business deals, Palardy Corp grows rapidly building homes, condos, and office buildings, never using long term debt. Twenty years after finishing high school, Traci has grown the company to where she has thousands of employees—often at the expense of her own personal life. A divorced mother of one daughter, Traci is well liked, wealthy, and always ready to help where she can. She’s tough, determined, and quick to react to mistakes or dishonesty.
Great reading, Palardy is full of sound business tactics, strong financial planning, accurately researched historical facts, and drama.
Palardy is Arthur C. Eastly’s fifth novel, written after publishing Black Arrow, Willow Flower, Bamford Luck, and Lady Prodigy. Five exciting works of fiction set against well researched backgrounds that depict the way of life for each time setting.