Snakes In Suits: When Psychopaths Go To Work Review
The corner office on the 42nd floor didn’t smell like success; it smelled like expensive sandalwood and ozone. Julian Vane sat behind a desk carved from a single slab of obsidian, his hands folded with a stillness that felt predatory.
He whispered to the board that Sarah was "struggling with the pressure" and "taking personal time." Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work
The victim was Sarah, the Head of Operations. She was brilliant, ethical, and—most dangerously—she saw through Julian’s charm. The corner office on the 42nd floor didn’t
Julian arrived at Sterling & Croft during a merger. While the rest of the executive team was drowning in spreadsheets, Julian was studying the people. He identified the "Empaths"—the hard workers who craved validation—and the "Pawn"—the ambitious but insecure middle managers. He didn't climb the ladder; he dismantled it behind him. He identified the "Empaths"—the hard workers who craved