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I think this letter I just sent to Alan Anderson will introduce me to those of you I've never met and let those of you I know say "So that's what happened to him!"******************************************************************************
Hi Alan,
Someone passed an email from Bonnie Halpern to me this week about the Citi alums get togethers. I exited from Citi in 1993 and came to live in the west of Ireland. In my last job I had been VP and Consumer Credit Director for Citi (both our Savings and our Commercial banks) in Florida. Prior to that I had a Middle Market European assignment based out of London ...........
And for many years I was in New York: systems, operations, R&D, Services Director for Bob Martinsen at our leasing and finance company etc...
These days I'm writing - finishing my second novel among other things......you can see my first The CIRCLE of SODOM here:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/075969222X/qid=1040975754/sr=12-1/104-3496076-8347919?v=glance&s=books
And my wife runs a language school out of our home here : www.westwordslanguage.com
So - there is life after Citi ! I used to remember my old boss in Florida, Roberta Arena, had a picture of Paul Gaugin in her office to remind her that a banker could have a life after banking. Gaugin certainly did ..
Anyway please add me to your alums list. I'll be in the States for July and August so if you do your dinner anywhere from the 18th to the end of July - or the 3rd to the 7th of August please let me know ........
Regards,
Pat Mullan.
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Pat Mullan
www.patmullan.com
Author of
The CIRCLE of SODOM: A Gripping New Thriller
"You know you're reading a good thriller when you start to cast it for the movie before you've even finished."
Eithne Hannigan, BOOK REVIEWS, CONNEMARA LIFE magazine, Autumn 2002
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Eithne Hannigan holds an M.A. (hons.) in English and Law from King's College, Cambridge. She worked as an actor, musician and writer with Liverpool Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse, National Theatre and Donmar Warehouse in London. She then joined the BBC to present Playschool and, from 1987 to 1990, she presented her own show, Dot. Today she tours Ireland with her own band, Some Like It Hot. She has played at all the prestigious Jazz and Blues festivals both in Ireland and Britain, including Edinburgh and Glastonbury. Television appearances include The Late Late Show and Nighthawks.
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"Here comes Pat Mullan with a thriller that will do exactly that...thrill you!" Ken Bruen
About Ken Bruen
The Guards, Ken's first Jack Taylor novel was published by Brandon last year and has been optioned for film rights by De Facto Films of Derry. His novel Her Last Call to Louis MacNeice (1997) is currently in production for Pilgrim Pictures. The Guards and The Killing of the Tinkers, also published by Brandon, have been signed up for publication in the US by St Martin's Press and, in Australia, by Duffy and Snellgrove. An Albanian edition of The Guards will be published this year. Ken is the author of eleven novels ( Rilke on Black was shortlisted for the 1996 First Blood Award) but The Guards is the first in which US, Australian or Albanian rights have been sold. His "White Trilogy" books have been bought by Channel 4 in the UK.
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"This is an exciting and gripping novel, tight and tense, with a stunning climax." Ardath Mayhar, Writer's Digest 10th Annual International Book Awards, Spring 2003
Ardath Mayhar is the author of sixty novels. She began her career in the early eighties with science fiction novels from Doubleday. Atheneum published a number of her young adult and children's novels. Changing focus, she wrote westerns (as Frank Cannon) and mountain man novels (as John Killdeer). Four prehistoric Indian books under her own name came out from Berkley.
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