Phil Growick

Phil Growick

Phil Growick is the managing director of the Howard-Sloan-Killer Group in New York City, the retained executive search firm specializing in top talent in all forms of media. His friendships with some of the world’s most influential advertising creatives led to this book’s creation. His first Sherlock Holmes novel, The Secret Journal of Dr. Watson, was published in May 2012.

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My First Time
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My First Time
  • By: Phil Growick
  • Narrator: Mike Chamberlain
  • Length: 6 hours 18 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2012
  • Language: English
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All you’ve heard about the crazy world of advertising doesn’t even come close. From the top ad people all over the world–the ones who create the best television commercials and ads: the ones you love, the ones you remember, the... Read more

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South Sea Tales The literary world was shocked when in 1890, at the height of his career, Robert Louis Stevenson announced his intention to settle permanently in Samoa. His readers were equally shocked when he began to use the subject material offered by his new environment, not to promote a romance of empire, but to produce some of the most ironic and critical treatments of imperialism in nineteenth-century ... Read Book
Ollie Ollie won’t come out of his egg-he’s waiting. Gossie and Gertie desperately want Ollie to come out. Ollie rolls around, stands on his head, and finally rolls right out of his nest, but he won’t come out of his shell. Olivier Dunrea often writes about the farm animals that surrounded him when he was growing up, including this hilarious trio of goslings. Ollie, a story of friendship, patience ... Read Book
Zombie Banks This book will address and answer the key questions…What’s a zombie bank? When losses of a financial institution exceed its paid-in capital, it’s insolvent. Thanks to systemic deregulation   in the last 30 years and cheap credit availability, banks in the U.S. and Europe borrowed more and more on a thin layer of equity, funding the explosive growth of their housing markets through ... Read Book
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Cup of Gold From the mid-1650s through the 1660s, Henry Morgan, a pirate and outlaw of legendary viciousness, ruled the Spanish Main. He ravaged the coasts of Cuba and America, striking terror wherever he went. Morgan was obsessive. He had two driving ambitions: to possess the beautiful woman called La Santa Roja and to conquer Panama, the “cup of gold.” Steinbeck’s first novel and sole work of ... Read Book
The Second Line of Defense In tracing the rise of the modern idea of the American “new woman,” Lynn Dumenil examines World War I’s surprising impact on women and, in turn, women’s impact on the war. Telling the stories of a diverse group of women, including African Americans, dissidents, pacifists, reformers, and industrial workers, Dumenil analyzes both the roadblocks and opportunities they faced. She richly ... Read Book
Original Sins “A shattering portrait of addiction–generously open, desperately honest and confronting.” —Catherine Cho, author of Inferno: A Memoir of Motherhood and Madness An electrifying debut memoir of a pastor’s son chronicling his loss of faith, his addiction to heroin and our universal quest to find something to believe in Matt Rowland Hill had two great loves in his life: Jesus and heroin. ... Read Book
Best Kept Secret From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jeffrey Archer, the Clifton Chronicles continues with Best Kept Secret. 1945, London. The vote in the House of Lords as to who should inherit the Barrington family fortune has ended in a tie. The Lord Chancellor’s deciding vote will cast a long shadow on the lives of Harry Clifton and Giles Barrington. Harry returns to America to promote his latest ... Read Book
Thirst for You Forty-year-old Zachariah Taylor owns a successful bar, Zach’s Bar and Grill, in the quiet town of Riverside Falls and loves the life he’s built for himself. But as his siblings move on and find their forever partners in life, he’s starting to feel less and less needed-not to mention old. Suddenly, he’s finding it even harder to ignore the younger man who has pursued him for years, but the ... Read Book
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