Vincent Crow: Export

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: D.C.J. Wardle ISBN: 9781783067039
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd Publication: March 3, 2014
Imprint: Matador Language: English
Author: D.C.J. Wardle
ISBN: 9781783067039
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Publication: March 3, 2014
Imprint: Matador
Language: English

This is the hilarious follow-up to Trading Vincent Crow, in which we were introduced to Vincent, who was determined that he had to trade-up his life every three months for a new and better one. This meant a new job, new girl, new wheels, new pad and new threads until he reached the top. In D.C.J. Wardle’s new novel, Vincent Crow: Export, we re-visit Vincent to see that his unique but ad-hoc approach to self-improvement has inspired him to journey east. He has the chance for a completely new beginning as he throws himself in to the unexplored depths of the Asian business world, with support from his unlikely benefactor, Jonathan Fairchild. Inevitably, the cascade of disaster that permeates Vince’s haphazard approach to personal advancement means that this new chapter of his life in a foreign country is anything but straightforward. The challenge of starting from scratch in an exotic land, with no initial contacts or appreciation of the culture and customs, could be overwhelming for the most seasoned of entrepreneurs. However, Vince has the added complication of bringing his nan along for the adventure, which may not be one of the most astute decisions that he has ever made...

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This is the hilarious follow-up to Trading Vincent Crow, in which we were introduced to Vincent, who was determined that he had to trade-up his life every three months for a new and better one. This meant a new job, new girl, new wheels, new pad and new threads until he reached the top. In D.C.J. Wardle’s new novel, Vincent Crow: Export, we re-visit Vincent to see that his unique but ad-hoc approach to self-improvement has inspired him to journey east. He has the chance for a completely new beginning as he throws himself in to the unexplored depths of the Asian business world, with support from his unlikely benefactor, Jonathan Fairchild. Inevitably, the cascade of disaster that permeates Vince’s haphazard approach to personal advancement means that this new chapter of his life in a foreign country is anything but straightforward. The challenge of starting from scratch in an exotic land, with no initial contacts or appreciation of the culture and customs, could be overwhelming for the most seasoned of entrepreneurs. However, Vince has the added complication of bringing his nan along for the adventure, which may not be one of the most astute decisions that he has ever made...

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