Quiet, unassuming Sara achieves modest success in a New York ad agency and develops into the epitome of the modern liberated woman when her ambition, drive, and powerful sexuality are unleashed
Like a lot of American pulp authors, Richard Neely started out a newspaperman. He then embarked on a successful career in advertising before turning to crime writing in his 50s. In 14 years he produced 15 novels.
It is a strange mix: a little bit science fiction, a lot about climbing the corporate ladder, and then more about greed and ruthless corporate dishonesty.