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Killer Instinct (Audio Cassette)

by Joseph Finder (Author), Scott Brick (Narrator)
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Starred Review. At the start of this masterful business thriller from bestseller Finder (Paranoia; Company Man), Jason Steadman, successful salesman at Entronics, an electronics company that's right up there with Sony and Panasonic, drives into a ditch near his office outside Boston while talking to his wife on his cellphone. Jason befriends the tow-truck driver who comes to his rescue, Kurt Semko, an ex–Special Forces soldier, and recommends him for a position at Entronics. In gratitude, Kurt begins performing fiendish little jobs for Jason that boost his sales and fortunes with the company. But Kurt eventually goes overboard, and people begin to die. The likable Jason finds himself trapped in a battle with a scary, seemingly unbeatable foe that builds to a rousing and satisfying climax. The villains may verge on the cartoonish, but readers who enjoy movies where you have to fight the urge to shout "Stop! Don't open that door!" will love this one.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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No narrator portrays irony and sardonic expression more instinctively than Scott Brick. And that ability comes in handy in Joseph Finder's new corporate thriller. Jason Steadman, a mid-level electronics executive whose career has stalled, suddenly begins to rapidly advance up the corporate ladder as his rivals meet misfortune. As a gesture of gratitude, but unknown to Steadman, an ex-Special Forces member has been secretly sabotaging Steadman's competition. The disclosure results in a classic clash of wills and a surprise ending. Brick's narration is crisp and fast paced, but mellow at the same time. He has you on the edge as Steadman and his maniacal benefactor meet in the climax. A.L.H. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars First Rate Corporate Thriller, Sep 4 2006
This review is from: Killer Instinct (Hardcover)
This is a very enjoyable, fast-paced novel of corporate intrigue. Someone you get more than you wished for.Jason Steadman is a mid-level sales associate in an electronics firm, Entronics. His wife, Kate, was born with a spoon in her mouth and pushes Jason to climb the corporate ladder. At first seemingly stalled, Jason's star begins to rise after he befriends an ex-commando named Kurt by securing Kurt a job in corporate security at his firm. Kurt beieves in paying back his friends. Suddenly strange and deadly things start happening to Jason's rivals.

The only negative point is that the author gives away the essence of the plot in his prologue. Nonetheless, I recommend this novel as an enjoyable read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!!! FINDER JUST GETS BETTER & BETTER!, Feb 26 2006
By Betty L. Dravis "BettyDravis@gmail.com, autho... (Silicon Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Killer Instinct (Hardcover)
I'm pleased to be the recipient of an advance reader's copy of this exciting new novel by St. Martin's "Golden Boy," author Joseph Finder. Not only is the book a quality book, it comes with a CD interview between Finder and Malcolm Gladwell, best-selling author of BLINK. Now this is what I call a bonus "to die for."

It's a cliché to say "this is one of the most exciting books I've read in a long while." Even though it's true, that trite statement does not do this book justice. This stupendous work is much more than that.

KILLER INSTINCT has everything: love, adventure, murder, mystery, intrigue. Joseph Finder skillfully paints an accurate portrait of the contemporary corporate workplace, while deftly weaving a touching background story about the main character, Jason Steadman, and his wife. Her support of him as he struggles with normal and abnormal workplace problems––and his support of her in her efforts to conceive a child––gives the book another dimension ... a dimension that tugs at your heart-strings.

Finder introduces the reader to the high-powered business world and the inner- and inter-corporate struggles of ambitious employees aiming for the top rung on the ladder. What some of them do in the name of "power" is reprehensible, but realistic. Our hero is the ultimate "Mr. Good Guy"––brilliant, charismatic, moral, and likable––but he doesn't have the killer instinct to get him to the top. Or so everyone thinks.

Then along comes Kurt Semko––a Harley-riding, former Special Forces guy just back from Iraq––who worms his way into the corporation through Steadman and immediately goes to work on his own ulterior plans. Semko is one villain who really has the KILLER INSTINCT––enough for both him and Steadman––and sets out to prove it.

The thing that intrigues me most about this book is the penetrating way this best-selling author portrays the struggle and mind games between Steadman and Semko. He fleshes them out until they are not only believable, but are also real. I feel like I know them personally. Finder certainly seems to understand the inner workings of the human mind, both the good and evil of human nature; the depth of his psychological profiles are astonishing. His profound portrayal of the subtle way the "evil" character plays on the good-natured main character is an intellectual piece of writing. It blows me away.

Author Joseph Finder has once again proven why he's "top of the heap" at St. Martin's Press and with readers around the world. If you haven't discovered him before now, you're in for some unique, exciting reading experiences. You must read his other fantastic books, like COMPANY MAN and PARANOIA, to name a few.

Joseph Finder is the "find" of the year. And to repeat a truism someone else beat me to: JOSEPH FINDER DOES FOR THE CEO WHAT JOHN GRISHAM DID FOR ATTORNEYS. - Betty Dravis, 2006

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