Chris West - Books

Books

  • Journey to the Middle Kingdom, Simon and Schuster 1991. Allison and Busby, 2000.
  • Death of a Blue Lantern, Collins Crime 1994, Allison and Busby 1999 and 2008.
  • Death on Black Dragon River, Collins Crime 1995
  • Red Mandarin, Collins Crime 1997
  • The Third Messiah Allison and Busby 2000
  • The Beermat Entrepreneur: Turn a Good Idea into a Great Business, Mike Southon and Chris West. Prentice Hall, 2002. (Reissued several times.)
  • The Boardroom Entrepreneur, Mike Southon and Chris West. Random House Business Books, 2005.
  • Sales on a Beermat, Mike Southon and Chris West. Random House Business Books, 2005.
  • Finance on a Beermat, Stephen King, Jeff Macklin and Chris West. Random House Business Books, 2006.
  • Marketing on a Beermat, Random House 2008
  • Perfect Written English, Random House 2008
  • Think like an Entrepreneur, Robbie Steinhouse and Chris West, Prentice Hall, 2008.

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