Paranoia

Author:   Joseph Finder
Publisher:   Griffin
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9781250035271


Pages:   465
Publication Date:   30 July 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Joseph Finder
Publisher:   Griffin
Imprint:   Griffin
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781250035271


ISBN 10:   1250035279
Pages:   465
Publication Date:   30 July 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The first jet-propelled thriller of 2004... Go along for the ride... twisting, stealthily plotted. <br>- Janet Maslin, The New York Times (1/15/04) <br> This year's first contender for Page Turner of the Year is Joseph Finder's Paranoia. .. It's as if he has taken Sun Tzu's Art of War as a blueprint to concoct a terrific tale... It's riveting stuff... The corporate thriller just got an upgrade. USA Today (1/29/04) <br> Masterfully told and thoroughly engrossing... - People Magazine <br> Here it is, readers, the perfect thriller for the post-Enron/Martha Stewart era. <br>- New Orleans Times-Picayune (1/25/04) <br> Provides more chills than any ghoul with a chain saw. - Entertainment Weekly (A-) <br>This novel is the real deal: a thriller that actually will keep readers up way past their bedtimes. . . . Relentless suspense . . . A first-rate surprise ending packs a wallop . . . The most entertaining thriller of 2004.<br>- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) <br> Don't start this book at 8:00 p.m. or you'll be up all night. Finder's latest is a fun read with a hip narrator, an engaging story set in a world rarely seen in thrillers, and great suspense. Highly recommended. <br>- Ronnie H. Terpening, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, Library Journal (Starred Review) <br> One of those all-too-rare but absolutely unforgettable books that rewrites the rules for contemporary thrillers. Finder's loyal fans have long known what a terrific writer he is, but with Paranoia he has written what is destined to be a classic of suspense fiction. Paranoia is a knock-out - a fresh, original and compelling novel that is impossible to put down. <br>- Daniel Silva, author of The Confessor <br> The real thing - a sleek, hip and fast-paced thriller that gets its hooks in you from the very first page. It's a terrific combination of nail-biting suspense, great characters with depth and real heart, and a fresh, original voice. - Lisa Scottoline, author


Combines a fresh voice, terrific characters, and high-octane suspense. Finder catapults himself into the front ranks of contemporary thriller writers.--Harlan Coben, author of No Second Chance


The first jet-propelled thriller of 2004... Go along for the ride... twisting, stealthily plotted. - Janet Maslin, The New York Times (1/15/04) This year's first contender for Page Turner of the Year is Joseph Finder's Paranoia. .. It's as if he has taken Sun Tzu's Art of War as a blueprint to concoct a terrific tale... It's riveting stuff... The corporate thriller just got an upgrade. USA Today (1/29/04) Masterfully told and thoroughly engrossing... - People Magazine Here it is, readers, the perfect thriller for the post-Enron/Martha Stewart era. - New Orleans Times-Picayune (1/25/04) Provides more chills than any ghoul with a chain saw. - Entertainment Weekly (A-) This novel is the real deal: a thriller that actually will keep readers up way past their bedtimes. . . . Relentless suspense . . . A first-rate surprise ending packs a wallop . . . The most entertaining thriller of 2004.- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) Don't start this book at 8:00 p.m. or you'll be up all night. Finder's latest is a fun read with a hip narrator, an engaging story set in a world rarely seen in thrillers, and great suspense. Highly recommended. - Ronnie H. Terpening, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, Library Journal (Starred Review) One of those all-too-rare but absolutely unforgettable books that rewrites the rules for contemporary thrillers. Finder's loyal fans have long known what a terrific writer he is, but with Paranoia he has written what is destined to be a classic of suspense fiction. Paranoia is a knock-out - a fresh, original and compelling novel that is impossible to put down. - Daniel Silva, author of The Confessor The real thing - a sleek, hip and fast-paced thriller that gets its hooks in you from the very first page. It's a terrific combination of nail-biting suspense, great characters with depth and real heart, and a fresh, original voice. - Lisa Scottoline, author of Dead Ringer Paranoia is an incredibly clever novel. I love Joseph Finder's writing, and this time, he surpasses himself with some of the best dialogue and characterizations I've read in a long time. If there's such a thing as an instant classic, this is it. - Nelson DeMille, author of Up Country Crisp, hard, funny, and smart. - Robert B. Parker, author of Back Story Oh yeah, this is good, really good. Sharp, wicked, funny, exciting. I've been saying for years that the best, most imaginative writing is being done in the genres of crime and suspense. Joseph Finder's Paranoia is proof positive. - Andrew Klavan, author of True Crimes Combines a fresh voice, terrific characters, and high-octane suspense. Finder catapults himself into the front ranks of contemporary thriller writers. - Harlan Coben, author of No Second Chance The archetype of the thriller in its contemporary form... The novel's great strength is its fetishistic attention to the idioms and buzzwords of the tech business... late in the book we discover how completely we have been fooled, and with some real escapist pleasure. - New Yorker Provides more chills than any ghoul with a chain saw. - Entertainment Weekly Edge of your seat action... You'll think twice about who's watching you at work! - Washington Post (1/18/04) People are not who or what they seem. ...The story is all about deception, and Finder has done his homework. ... Paranoia is a lot of flash and dazzle, but Finder also has a good ear for dialogue.... it is a lot of fun. And there's nothing wrong with that. - Denver Post (1/18/04)


Author Information

Joseph Finder is the author of several New York Times bestselling thrillers, including Buried Secrets, High Crimes, Paranoia and the first Nick Heller novel, Vanished. Killer Instinct won the International Thriller Writers Award for Best Thriller, and Company Man won the Barry and Gumshoe Awards for Best Thriller. High Crimes was the basis of the Morgan Freeman/Ashley Judd movie, and Paranoia was the basis for 2013 film with Liam Hemsworth, Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman. Killer Instinct is also in development a a major motion picture. Born in Chicago, Finder studied Russian at Yale and Harvard. He was recruited by the CIA, but decided he preferred writing fiction. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Association for Former Intelligence Officers, he lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

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