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Oliver Dowson

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Following a long business career building and managing companies in many countries around the world, I’ve now turned my hand to being an author. I’ve always loved writing, and it’s very satisfying that so many people like the stories I tell. My first book, a travelogue “There’s no business like International Business� was published in Spring 2022, recounting some of the unlikely and entertaining experiences I had in my business travels. I’ve followed that up with a series of fiction, 'The Repurposed Spies', following a team of covert researchers working around the world. The third in the series, the latest, is "Spies on the Silk Road", published in October 2024 - and there's a fourth on the way..
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“We rose from our chairs and bowed at each other, Japanese-style. The eight of them sat on the opposite side of the table to us, leaving the middle chair empty. All looking at us, no-one speaking a word. A long minute later, a very short, rather elderly lady â€� also dressed in funereal black â€� waddled in and seated herself in the empty chair in the middle of the row, directly facing us. She smiled; well, she attempted to twist her mouth. Too much effort. Her expression reverted to seriousness. Lin, sitting next to her, now spoke and introduced her as the Managing Director. She didn’t speak any English. Nor, it transpired, did any of the others â€� or if they did, we would never know, as either they weren’t brave enough to try or were inhibited by the business hierarchy. A scene that could have come out of Kafka.”
Oliver Dowson, There's No Business Like International Business: Business Travel � But Not As You Know It

“In Brazil, every road, bridge and viaduct has been given a name, usually that of some long-forgotten personage who was once famous for doing something worthy. Honestly, every one of them; deeper into the country, I’ve even found unsurfaced dirt tracks given names. I’m never likely to have even five minutes of fame, but if I did, I don’t think I’d want to be remembered by a dirt track going from Nowhere Town to Obscure Village.”
Oliver Dowson, There's No Business Like International Business: Business Travel � But Not As You Know It

“Mierda.â€� José screeched to a halt, and reversed to start a three-point turn â€� of which points two and three never materialised as, looking back, the road from where we’d come was now filled side-to-side by an advancing column of police, some with riot shields, some on horseback, marching towards us. José decided, quite reasonably in my opinion, that this wasn’t a place to be trapped so his passenger could try out his Spanish with the Venezuelan Riot Police. His solution â€� drive straight ahead at a tangent to the road, across a vast stretch of wasteland.”
Oliver Dowson, There's No Business Like International Business: Business Travel � But Not As You Know It

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