![]() His writing style is reminiscent of a salesman's sales tool or a resume, possibly even a 'how to' instruction book early on, gradually shifting to a book filled with what feels like journal highlights, much like a blog. Peters makes many of the mistakes that often plague a first time author, including tense shifts and slow story line. ![]() Visiting the home office offers little more in the way of description and excitement. Peters' adds an extra punch of authenticity with the abbreviations of airports across the country but although the story takes the reader to many cities, the venues are limited to trade shows, hotel rooms, airplanes and airports. The plot is unique with a slice of originality. ![]() Especially the handshake he shares with Tatiana, a co-worker and the woman he is attracted to. He is busy counting handshakes and telling the stories that go with each one. ![]() ROMANTIC COMEDY: Peter is a trade show salesman at the top of his game in the software market, traveling from one trade show to the next and living out of his suitcase. ![]()
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