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Paranoia [Hardcover]

Joseph Finder
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  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; 1 edition (Jan 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0312319142
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312319144
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 15.7 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,422,240 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Every now and again, a novel comes along that knocks you for six. Paranoia is one such novel... An engrossing novel that concludes with a brilliant unguessable twist.' (Mark Campbell Crime Time ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'Every now and again, a novel comes along that knocks you for six. Paranoia is one such novel... An engrossing novel that concludes with a brilliant unguessable twist.' -- Mark Campbell Crime Time --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
By Joseph Haschka HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
I couldn't put PARANOIA down once I started. It doesn't get better than that.

Adam Cassidy, a junior product line manager in the consumer electronics giant Wyatt Telecom, pulls a prank involving the impersonation of a company VP, hacking into Wyatt's proprietary database, and illegally disbursing seventy-eight grand to fund the retirement bash of some unsuspecting (but grateful) shmoe on the loading dock. Cassidy is looking at 55 years of prison time, minimum, unless he plays ball with the company CEO, Nicholas Wyatt, who proposes a scheme to insert Adam as an espionage mole into the heart of Wyatt's biggest competitor, Trion Systems. There's evidence that Trion has initiated a super-secret project, and Cassidy's redemption is to find out what it's all about - or else.

To transform Adam into the marketable Whiz Kid that he isn't, he's intensively prepped by Nicholas Wyatt's personal "executive coach" and provided with a totally fictitious but very impressive CV. Launched into Trion for a job interview, he's subsequently hired. Through apparent luck and circumstance (and with info fed to him by his Wyatt handlers), Adam quickly becomes the special assistant to Trion's CEO, Jock Goddard. Cassidy is now in a perfect position to feed Wyatt intel on Trion's secret project, "Aurora".

As befitting an espionage thriller, author Joseph Finder divides his book's ninety-three chapters into nine parts based on spy terminology, and which mirror the plot's evolution: The Fix (a person is blackmailed into being an agent), Backstopping (establishing an agent's cover), Plumbing (a covert operation's support assets), Compromise (detection by the opposition), Blown (exposure of an agent or operation), Dead Drop (hiding place for clandestine messages), Control (pressure exerted to prevent an agent's defection), Black Bag (illegal entry to obtain intelligence material), and Active Measures (operations that'll affect another nation's policies or strategies).

PARANOIA paints a cynical portrait of corporate business practices and ethics. Indeed, Cassidy is almost an anti-hero since he isn't exactly burdened with moral scruples. He regrets his original stunt only because he got nailed, and his role at Trion because the alternative is so much worse. That is, until he decides that Goddard is the most decent human being he's ever met - the loving father figure he never had. Is Adam developing a conscience?

Even at 400+ pages, PARANOIA is one of those books one wishes would never end. The action is taut, the dialogue clever, the plot darkly comedic, and the ending deliciously twisted (though perhaps not unexpected). My only complaint - a minor one - is that the last chapter, and indeed the very last line, is so lacking in closure for the Cassidy character that I looked to see if my copy was short a couple pages. (I intended to query the author, but hadn't saved his email address.) It only works if there's to be a sequel. But, looking at the author's publishing history, sequels don't seem to be his style.

I suggest PARANOIA would make an entertaining film starring Ben Affleck as Cassidy, Donald Sutherland as Goddard, and Tim Roth as Wyatt.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By MrShev
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is the story of Adam Cassidy a corporate waster who takes the concept of stealing stationary to the next level and gets more than he bargained for in his disciplinary...

His story, told from Adam's viewpoint, almost takes a snapshot of modern, business environments - it's almost like standing, invisible, next to the water cooler listening to the juiciest office gossip. I thought that the style in which this was written was the real hook for me, I thought it was effortlessly written with a real gritty style that reminded me a little of Elmore Leonard. The characters are very well drawn and are consistent. I too found it predictable - but I honestly didn't care that much as I enjoyed reading it so much. Definitely a 'one more chapter' kind of book.

Another thing I liked about this book was that it gets cracking straight from the off and doesn't let up until the final line of the book. I could have read this if it were twice as long. I will be definitely reading more of Finder's work.

An excellent thriller, recommended!

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Didnt see is coming! 10 Feb 2006
Format:Hardcover
The first thing I do when I finish a book, especially one that I really enjoyed, is look at the reviews to see what others though of it. I tend to look at the lowest ratings first to see whether or not I agree with the reviewers take on what I just read, and for `PARANOIA' most people who gave it a poor review said that it was predictable....now call me slow but I just did not see it coming! I did not think it to be predictable in the least and I loved the way Finder wrote the book in the first person, it really drew me to the character and into the story.

When slacker Adam Cassidy throws an over the top retirement party for a loading dock worker and charges it to his employers expense account he fully expected to get fired. What he didn't expect was to be threatened with a minimum jail sentence of twenty years if he didn't cooperate with Nick Wyatt, founder and CEO of Wyatt Corporation. You see Nick has heard through the grapevine that his competition, Trion, has something major in the works that could potentially revolutionize the communications industry and Wyatt wants it! This is where Adam comes in, they train him to be a model employee as well as their perfect spy.

Once Adam is hired he quickly sky rockets to an executive level position, working directly for Trion's CEO. He is making a six-figure salary, driving a Porsche, and living in a $2million condo all paid for by the company. But as Adam soon finds out being a spy and trying to keep his day job are not as glamorous as it may seem.

One reviewer hit it on the nose when they said that this book reminded them of a Harlan Coben novel. `PARANOIA' was not quite as fast paced as Coben's novels but it certainly had the same feel to it, twist at the end included and all!

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Good quick holiday read
Obviously not a literary masterpiece but nevertheless a good read on a holiday, kept sunning myself by the pool thrilling and interesting. Read more
Published 18 months ago by geek in heels
Great book!
I normally go for the chick lit or the working girl type books but This is the first book I have read of Finders and I have just ordered Company man as I really enjoyed paranoia I... Read more
Published on 18 Jun 2009 by Kayleigh Hutchison
Good but not great
I did enjoy this book although at a couple of points I was struggling to continue. I'm not sure why. Read more
Published on 2 Jun 2009 by Mr. S. J. Earl
Top Notch Thriller
Paranoia is an amazing book. Adam Cassidy is a believable and likeable character that finds himself between a rock and multiple hard places when a corporate prank takes a turn for... Read more
Published on 22 May 2009 by L. S. Boag
can not put this book down
this book is amazing if you want a book to read on a long flight it is ideal you will read this a maxium of two day you dont want to put it down and you want to get to the end as... Read more
Published on 25 Jan 2009 by jack Miller
Brilliant
This is the first Joseph Finder novel I have read as I was intrigued by the title and the plot line. Read more
Published on 6 Jan 2009 by freedomrulesok
Entertaining corporate espionage story
Young man finds himself backed into a corner and ends up going into a rival company as a corporate spy. Read more
Published on 23 Jun 2008 by N. Brett
A very clever read
I have read a few books by the author and this is one of the most clever of them all. This is a cracking read and is more an adventure in skullduggery than a run of the mill... Read more
Published on 27 May 2008 by rjj
pleased to have discovered this author!
Paranoia is my first book by Mr. Finder and won't be the last. If you are reluctant to think a novel about corporate espionage can be fast paced and gripping, then think again. Read more
Published on 7 Jan 2008 by CC7
IT made interesting
As an IT specialist I often get the remark that my field of expertise is boring at best, but after reading this book, I can now convince people of the opposite. Read more
Published on 28 Nov 2006 by J. de Vrede
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