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By the New York Times bestselling author of High Crimes, Paranoia is a Grisham-esque thriller set in a post-boom 21st century economy. With his personal life in decay, a late twenty-something gets caught in one stupid act that spirals out of control, threatening to ruin the lives of thousands.
Adam Cassidy is twenty-six and a low level employee at a high-tech corporation who hates his job. When he manipulates the system to do something nice for a friend, he finds himself charged with a crime. Corporate Security gives him a choice: prison -- or become a spy in the headquarters of their chief competitor, Trion Systems.
They train him and feed him inside information. Now at Trion, he's a star, skyrocketing to the top. He finds he has talents he never knew he possessed. He's rich, drives a Porsche, lives in a fabulous apartment, and works directly for the CEO. He's dating the girl of his dreams.
His life is perfect. All he has to do to keep it that way is betray everyone he cares about and everything he believes in. But when he tries to break off from his controllers, he finds himself in way over his head, where nothing is what it seems and no one can really be trusted. And then the real nightmare begins...
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See more technical detailsBy Barbara Mcauliffe
The publishers give away a Kindle book to lure readers into buying another of the author's works. It sure worked for me this time.
I found the main character to be real and well rounded, the father's caregiver, Antwoin was very good, and the other secondary characters interesting, if a little flat.
The plot was great and the pacing wonderful. A fast and fun read
By S. Flynn (Maryland)
ok i dont normally do spy dramas but this one had the right pricepoint -free. it was a cant put it down novel. i dont know a lot about electronic engineering so a smarter reader might not fall for the plot. but i stayed up until 2am to finish it and thought it was brilliant. great plot twists. great tale.
By R. Braun
I'm not kidding. I was already bored by this book when he described a woman's breasts as "ta-tas". I groaned inwardly, put it down and haven't looked back. Decent idea for a book but written so badly he makes James Patterson look like John Updike. Boring passages about times gone by, could have cared less about the dad. Not worth the money. I really don't understand why it's received good reviews.
By Karen Ann Angleterre (Brewer, Maine)
From the first page I was hooked on the rags-to-riches bright under-achiever and the trouble Adam could get into. Technical ideas about circumventing the bookkeeping system through great computer skills kept me smiling about my own missed opportunities. By chapter two I began casting the characters for the movie, which I hope will be coming very soon. Thank you, Joseph Finder.
By Bhavin Mankad
Honestly, I got this book because it was free. But every second spent reading this was worth. A marvelous book. Thumbs up. 5 stars.
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