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by Louise Patten

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Author:
Louise Patten
ISBN13:
978-1849162463
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1849162468
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Quercus; First Edition edition (2010)
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Louise Patten is a direct descendant of an officer who survived the Titantic sinking, and who took information about why the ship really sank to his grave.

Louise Patten is a direct descendant of an officer who survived the Titantic sinking, and who took information about why the ship really sank to his grave. After almost one hundred years of silence, Patten tells this family secret in Good as Gold. Aug 30, 2013 Giovanna rated it really liked it.

Louise Patten has worked in business since 1977, first in the banking world and then with strategy consultants Bain & Company. While still in her thirties, Louise broke through the corporate glass ceiling to become a main board director of her first FTSE 100 company

Louise Patten has worked in business since 1977, first in the banking world and then with strategy consultants Bain & Company. While still in her thirties, Louise broke through the corporate glass ceiling to become a main board director of her first FTSE 100 company. She has served on a number of multi-national Boards, not only as a Director, but also as one of the tiny handful of female chairmen of major UK businesses. Louise Patten’s books.

Louise Patten has worked in business since 1977, first in the banking world and then with strategy consultants Bain & Company

Edie Quentance is the ugly duckling in a family of charming conformists. Louise Patten has worked in business since 1977, first in the banking world and then with strategy consultants Bain & Company. She has served on a number of multi-national Boards, not only as a Director, but also as one of the tiny handful of female chair Louise Patten has worked in business since 1977, first in the banking world and then with strategy consultants Bain & Company.

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Louise Patten, Baroness Patten (born 1954) is a British businesswoman and author, who is the wife of the Conservative politician, John Patten and the granddaughter of the RMS Titanic Second Officer, Charles Lightoller

Louise Patten, Baroness Patten (born 1954) is a British businesswoman and author, who is the wife of the Conservative politician, John Patten and the granddaughter of the RMS Titanic Second Officer, Charles Lightoller. Patten went to St Paul's Girls' School and then to Oxford University. She married John Patten in 1978 and has one daughter, Mary-Claire Patten.

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The deal was on acceptance," Gold argued with some feeling

The deal was on acceptance," Gold argued with some feeling. Months earlier, Lieberman had purchased an article commissioned from Gold by a popular sex magazine, which then had rejected it as inferior to the minimum standards of intelligence of its readership-an item of information Gold discreetly elected not to submit with the manuscript.

Edie Quentance is the ugly duckling in a family of charming conformists. For generations, Quentance Bank has managed the wealth of its rich and aristocratic clients, and when Edie is pushed into joining the family bank, she finds the work very dull indeed. She passes the time trying to uncover the truth about her great-grandfather Kit, whose love of the sea she has inherited. Kit Quentance was rumoured to have carried a fortune into the Titanic lifeboat with him - money that has never been found. Edie's excavations in the family archive unearth some shocking and far more recent secrets. She realises that Quentance Bank is not the paragon of old fashioned probity it pretends to be. As she tries to right her family's wrong-doings, Edie's position becomes increasingly dangerous. Her twin brother, her parents, her uncle - she no longer knows whom she can trust.