Tony Aspler (1993).
Blood Is Thicker Than Beaujolais: A Wine
Lover's Mystery. (Los Angeles, CA: `Warwick Pub., 206 p.).
Wine and wine making--Fiction.
Stephen Birmingham (1993).
Carriage Trade. (New York,
NY: Bantam, 469 p.). Clothing trade--Fiction; Rich
people--Fiction; Stores, Retail--Fiction; New York
(N.Y.)--Fiction.
John Ed Bradley (1994).
Smoke. (New York, NY: Holt, 400
p.). Couple-owned business enterprises--Fiction; City and town
life--Fiction; Friendship--Fiction; Louisiana--Fiction.
William Brashler (1989). Traders. (New York, NY:
Atheneum, 306 p.). Commodities traders and trading pits.
Po Bronson (1995).
Bombardiers. (New York, NY: Random
House, 319 p.). Former Salesman (First Boston). Black comedy
about a "ragtag" bunch of bond traders hustling financial products
in the 1990's.
Bebe Moore Campbell (1995).
Brothers and Sisters. (New
York, NY: Berkeley, 544 p.). Afro-American women--Fiction; Bank
employees--fiction; Race relations--Fiction; Los Angeles
(Calif.)--Fiction.
Douglas Coupland (1995).
Microserfs. (New York, NY:
ReganBooks, 371 p.). Computer software industry--Fiction; Young
adults--Fiction.
Michael Crichton (1992).
Rising Sun: A Novel. (New York,
NY: Knopf, 355 p.). Police--California--Los Angeles--Fiction;
Corporations, Japanese--California--Los Angeles--Fiction; Business
intelligence--Fiction; Los Angeles (Calif.)--Fiction.
Iris Rainer Dart (1995).
Show Business Kills: A Novel.
(Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 310 p.). Motion picture
industry--Fiction; Middle aged women--Fiction;
Friendship--Fiction; Murder--Fiction; Hollywood (Los Angeles,
Calif.)--Fiction.
Linda Davies (1995).
Nest of Vipers. (New York, NY:
Doubleday, 406 p.). Former Merchant Banker. Floor traders
(Finance)--England--London--Fiction; Commercial
crimes--England--London--Fiction; Women in
finance--England--London--Fiction;
Conspiracies--England--London--Fiction; London (England)--Fiction.
Dorothy Dunnett (1992).
Send a Fax to the Kasbah. (New
York, NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 352 p.). Big
business--Fiction.
Paul E. Erdman (1993).
Zero Coupon. (New York, NY:
Forge, p.). Commercial crimes--United States--Fiction; Capitalists
and financiers--Fiction.
Stephen W. Frey (1995).
The Takeover. (New York, NY:
Dutton, 389 p.). Bank Vice President. Consolidation and merger of
corporations--United States--Fiction; Political crimes and
offenses--United States--Fiction; Conspiracies--United
States--Fiction; Investment banking--United States--Fiction; Wall
Street--Fiction.
John M. Friedman (1990).
The Hermes Project: A Novel of
Industrial Espionage and Interracial Romance. (Monroe, NY:
Library Research Associates, 219 p.). Business
intelligence--Fiction; Interracial dating--Fiction.
Elizabeth Gage (1991).
The Master Stroke. (New York, NY:
Pocket Books, 373 p.). Corporations--Fiction; Business--Fiction.
John Kenneth Galbraith (1990).
A Tenured Professor: A Novel.
(Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 197 p.). College teachers--Fiction;
Economists--Fiction; Cambridge (Mass.)--Fiction.
Caroline Garcia-Aguilera (1996).
Bloody Waters: A Lupe
Solano Mystery. (New York, NY: Putnam, 274 p.). Solano, Lupe
(Fictitious character)--Fiction; Women private
investigators--Florida--Miami--Fiction; Cuban Americans--Fiction;
Miami (Fla.)--Fiction.
David Hagberg (1995). High Flight. (New York, NY: Forge,
639 p.). Aircraft accidents--Fiction; Sabotage--Fiction; Business
intelligence--Fiction; Aircraft industry--Fiction; McGarvey, Kirk
(Fictitious character)--Fiction; United States--Foreign economic
relations--Japan--Fiction; Japan--Foreign economic
relations--United States--Fiction.
Arthur Hailey (1990).
The Evening News. (New York, NY:
Doubleday, 564 p.). Kidnapping--Fiction; Television
journalists--Fiction; Terrorists--Fiction.
William Harrington (1991).
Endgame in Berlin. (New York,
NY: Donald I. Fine, 310 p.). Business intelligence--Fiction;
Berlin (Germany)--Fiction.
Gini Hartzmark (1995).
Bitter Business. (New York, NY:
Fawcett, 307 p.). Women lawyers--Fiction; Chicago (Ill.)--Fiction.
William Jovanovich (1990).
The World's Last Night. (San
Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 303 p.). Business--Fiction.
Jon Katz (1991). Sign Off. (New York, NY: Bantam Books,
374 p.). Consolidation and merger of corporations--Fiction.
John Kingston (1996).
The Level Playing Field. (Ft.
Myers, FL: Shoeless Pub., 243 p.).
William Kotzwinkle (1996).
The Bear Went Over the Mountain.
(New York, NY: Doubleday, 306 p.). Authors and
publishers--Fiction; Bears--Fiction.
Emma Lathen (1991).
East Is East. (New York, NY: Simon &
Schuster, 268 p.). Banks and banking--Fiction.
--- (1993).
Right on the Money: A John Putnam Thatcher
Mystery. (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 256 p.).
Consolidation and merger of corporations--Fiction; Thatcher, John
Putnam (Fictitious character)--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1995).
Accounting for Murder. (New York, NY: O. Penzler
Books, 186 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious character)--Fiction;
Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1996).
Brewing Up a Storm: A John Thatcher Mystery. (New
York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 248 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--New York (State)--New York--Fiction; Wall
Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
Susan Laubach (1996).
The Whole Kitt & Caboodle: A Painless
Journey to Investment Enlightenment. (Baltimore, MD: Bancroft
Press, 176 p.). Investments--Fiction; Stocks--Fiction.
David Lodge (1989).
Nice Work. (New York, NY: Viking,
276 p.).
Amanda MacLean (1996).
Promise Me the Dawn. (Sisters,
OR: Palisades Books, 492 p.). Earthquakes--Fiction;
Businesswomen--Fiction; Women immigrants--Fiction; San Francisco
(Calif.)--Fiction.
John R. Maxim (1996).
The Shadow Box. (New York, NY:
Avon Books, 380 p.). Wall Street--Fiction; Investment
advisors--Fiction; Drug traffic--Fiction; New York
(N.Y.)--Fiction; Martha's Vineyard (Mass.)--Fiction.
Peter Mayle (1996).
Anything Considered. (New York, NY:
`Knopf, 303 p.). Truffles--Fiction; British--Monaco--Fiction.
Katherine Neville (1992).
A Calculated Risk. (Newv York,
NY: Ballantine, 403 p.). Banks and banking--Fiction; Computer
crimes--Fiction.
Translator and Editor Tamae K. Prindle (1989).
Made in Japan
and Other Japanese "Business Novels". (Armonk, NY: M.E.
Sharpe, 202 p.). Short stories, Japanese--Translations into
English; Business enterprises--Fiction; Japan--Social life and
customs--Fiction.
Terry Pringle (1990).
Tycoon: A Novel. (Chapel Hill, NC:
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 281 p.).
Mark Probst (1989).
Winter Losses. (New York, NY:
Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 311 p.). Fathers and sons--Fiction;
Consolidation and merger of corporations--Fiction.
Luanne Rice (1993).
Blue Moon. (New York, NY: Viking,
305 p.). Fishing accidents--Fiction; Family-owned business
enterprises--Fiction; Sisters--Fiction; New England--Fiction;
Rhode Island--Fiction.
Michael Ridpath (1995).
Free to Trade: A Novel of Suspense.
(New York, NY: HarperCollins, 346 p.). Former Fund Manager
(International Bank). Floor traders
(Finance)--England--London--Fiction; Commercial
crimes--England--London--Fiction; Commercial crimes--United
States--Fiction; London (England)--Fiction.
Lawrence Sanders (1988).
Timothy's Game. (New York, NY:
Putnam, 382 p.). Wall Street--Fiction; Vietnamese Conflict,
1961-1975--Veterans--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
Sidney Sheldon (1992).
The Stars Shine Down. (New York,
NY: Morrow, 400 p.). Business--Fiction.
Jane Smiley (1995).
Moo. (New York, NY: Knopf, 414 p.).
Universities and colleges--United States--Fiction.
Dana Stabenow (1994).
A Cold-Blooded Business: A Kate Shugak
Mystery. (New York, NY: Berkeley, 231 p.). Shugak, Kate
(Fictitious character)--Fiction; Women private
investigators--Alaska--Fiction; Alaska--Fiction.
Shashi Tharoor (1992).
Show Business. (New York, NY:
Arcade, 304 p.). Motion pictures--India--Fiction; India--Fiction.
Nancy Thayer (1991).
Everlasting. (New York, NY: Viking,
322 p.). Florists--Fiction.
Michael M. Thomas (1990).
Hanover Place. (New York, NY:
Warner Books, 749 p.).
Brent Wade (1992).
Company Man: A Novel. (Chapel Hill,
NC: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 219 p.). Afro-American
executives--Fiction; Corporate culture--Fiction; Baltimore
(Md.)--Fiction.
Karen Tei Yamashita (1990).
Through the Arc of the Rain
Forest: A Novel. (Minneapolis, MN: Coffee House Press, 212
p.). Rain forests--Fiction; Amazon River Region--Fiction.