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Human Capital

Human Capital
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  • ISBN-13: 9780374173500
  • ISBN: 0374173508
  • Edition: 1
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux

AUTHOR

Amidon, Stephen

SUMMARY

Excerpt fromHuman Capitalby Stephen Amidon. Copyright 2004 by Stephen Amidon. Published in October, 2004 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, LLC. All rights reserved. Part One Drew Hagel was going to be late for the banquet. He knew it the moment he pulled out of the parking lot and saw the stationary line of traffic on Federal. He'd wanted to leave the office no later than five-thirty, allowing himself plenty of time to make the six-mile drive up to the historic village. The roads could be tricky at this hour, and finding a parking place near Country Day during a school function would be next to impossible. Thirty minutes would guarantee he wasn't late. In fact, he'd probably get there early. That was all right, giving him some time alone with the Mannings. The invitation to join their table had been a piece of rare good fortune; he had every intention of savoring it. But just after he'd finished packing, there was a perfunctory knock on his office door and in walked Andy Starke. He seemed friendly enough as he performed his usual sly, loose-limbed greeting, though his eyes were ominously grave. They had been exchanging phone messages for the past week--or more accurately. Drew had been avoiding the other man's calls--and now Starke had taken it upon himself to force the issue with a surprise visit. There was no escape. Starke had the look of a man owed serious money as he lowered himself into the chair opposite the big oak desk. Moments like these made Drew wish he hadn't let Janice go. She'd have sent Starke packing with little more than a ferocious look. She was smart and loyal, and she'd learned the business under Drew's father. Unfortunately, her loyalty hadn't extended to working without a salary. "I was just in the neighborhood," Starke said. A low-voltage joke: His bank was two blocks away. It was only by careful maneuvering that Drew had avoided bumping into him on the street. "Been trying to get hold of you," he continued. "Sorry about that," Drew said. "Things have been hopping." Starke's expression briefly registered the office's sepulchral stillness. "Glad to hear that. Anyway, thought I'd stop by and save you a call." Drew nodded, ceding control of the conversation. "How's Ronnie?" Starke asked. "Good. We'll, you know. It's getting to he something of a load." "She still working?" "She's going to try to give it another month." "And Shannon?" "Great. It's her senior banquet tonight. In fact--" "Senior," Starke said, refusing to be rushed. "That must freak you out." "I don't know if I feel too young to have one her age or too old to have babies on the way." Starke nodded at this, his chin jutting in rumination, as if this were some nugget of profound wisdom. And then he got down to the matter at hand. "So. Drew. I was sort of under the impression we were going to get us some of that long green last week." "Andy, what can I tell you. This lawyer in New York is dicking me around on an escrow." "So what's the deal?" "Next week," Drew said before he'd really thought about his answer. Starke began to nod, that long jaw still jutting. "Next week's good. It's not last week, but then again it's not the week after next." He sighed. "You know my problem here, right?" Drew nodded. Starke told him, anyway. "This is the third month you've missed. Bells and whistles time. Sixty-day delinquencies are supposed to go to Collections. I've held them off this far but . . . " "I've got about five sales in the works. Honestly. Tell them that." "I have been telling them that." "Andy, come on. This is me you're talking to." Starke didn't appear to take much comfort from this information. "So I can tell them next week for sure?" "Yes," Drew said. "Absolutely." It waAmidon, Stephen is the author of 'Human Capital', published 2004 under ISBN 9780374173500 and ISBN 0374173508.

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