Monday, March 16, 2009

Disclosure
By: Michael Crichton
Ballantine Book, New York, 1994
$6.29 at Giant Eagle or Free at the Twinsburg Library

Disclosure is based around Tom Sanders, a computer engineer, at DigiCom. It's a multinational software design company based in Seattle. Tom has been with DigiCom for over ten years, and is expecting a long awaited promotion the head of the division of Advanced Products. But as he later finds out, one of his odl girlfriends, Meredith Johnson, has gotten the job over him. The only reason he didn't get it was because the company was under pressure for diversity. But he thinks he'll just suck it up, and work for the sake of the company. When she has a "Personal" meeting with him, she wants to get together like they before, and he rejects her. He then files a sexual harassment charge, but she has countered, and everyone belives her. He now has to fear for his job, and now his entire life is coming to an end, unless he can prove that he is innocent, and he has less than a week.

I give this a heart for it's fast paced plot. The 494 page book flies when you get into it. It's real fast read. I recomend this book to anyone who likes fast paced, intense books with a little riske activity.

I read this from Adam Kozelka's blog.

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