One from Without
A Novel
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Unbridled Books
Published:30th Jun '16
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A large credit reporting company sees the era of Big Data coming. Its CEO dreams of knowing so much about the people it tracks that it will be able to predict what they will do. With the data, he believes, the company will know people better than they know themselves. Meantime, his chief financial officer has come to the corporate world in order to hide in the numbers on his spreadsheets, trying to escape a dark, ambiguous experience from his past in the CIA. Suddenly a hacker breaks into the company's consumer database and alters individual files. This threatens not only the company future but its very existence. As senior executives struggle with what to do next, they find out who they really are.
A "thrilling topical mystery ... What follows is an eye-opening portrayal of the fascinating lives and personalities of the key players and of the machinations corporate personnel employ to protect themselves and ensure the completion of the pending acquisition. The sophisticated depictions of human greed and frailty lead to a surprising, yet believable, ending." --Publishers Weekly I love "One From Without". To me it's Jack's best book since "Convergence". Jack's experience in corporate board rooms makes this book unmatched in authenticity and the only novel I know which fully deserves the label of "corporate intrigue." The flashback portion detailing life in the intelligence services are on the level of LeCarre. Beyond that, the writing -- and detail -- are often flat-out beautiful and the characterizations deep and compelling.This is a book that pulls you in from the start and propels you through the pages. A truly wonderful novel." --Scott Turow Selected Praise for previous novels by Jack Fuller: Convergence "A brilliant achievement. Like the best work of Greene and Le Carre, it is more than genre fiction; it is literature... Convergence is the most plausible and perhaps the best spy novel ever written by an American." "What makes Convergence so good" is Fuller's "ability to convey the ambiguity of relationships, his sense of the complexity of life in a world where facts are open to conflicting interpretations, and his depiction of the in-house duplicity that one assumes goes on the the CIA just as it does in any other large organization." --Chicago Tribune "A fast-moving, dramatic, thinking person's spy novel." --Newsday "Slow-burning, elegantly meditative and suspenseful..." --London Sunday Times Fragments "An elegant, restrained, elegiac novel which succeeds where louder and more insistent works have failed." --Times Literary Supplement "Should our children ask about Vietnam, we would not do wrong to place this book in their hands... Fragments should be read by anyone who wants to understand what happened to Americans in Vietnam." --The New York Times Book Review "The best novel yet about the Vietnam War... It ranks with Mailer's The Naked and the Dead and Jones's From Here to Eternity." --The Wall Street Journal "Although Fuller never resorts to portentous symbolism, he has succeeded in creating a figure of mystic dimensions." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Mass "Fuller's people, as ever, are convincingly haunted; his urgent prose vibrates with energy." --London Sunday Times "One of the grandmasters... No one is better than Fuller at evoking the ghosts of lost causes, old battlefields, broken faith." --The Observer (London) "Fuller has demonstrated his power to produce at an impressively high level of performance. If he keeps this up, his will be a considerable name in the years to come." --The Washington Post The Best of Jackson Payne "The Best of Jackson Payne" will become the standard against which jazz novels are measured... So beautifully imagined, so meticulously informed and so passionately delivered that jazz musicians will nod in approval and writers will shake their heads in envy." --San Francisco Chronicle "One of the few novels about jazz to recognize that language may never capture the magic of music but may just evoke the hell out of it." --Los Angeles Times Abbeville "Each segment of the story pulses with the emotion of felt life." --Booklist "A resonant, intricate saga." --Publishers Weekly "Sweeping and kind-hearted, steeped in the author's underlying respect for those who choose to rise above the battering ram of unstoppable events." --Chicago Tribune "Abbeville is a gentle masterwork." --January Magazine
ISBN: 9781609531300
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 411g
416 pages