Disclosure - Michael Crichton

Disclosure

By Michael Crichton

  • Release Date: 1994-01-13
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 253 Ratings

Description

From the author of Jurassic Park, Timeline, and Sphere comes an electrifying thriller in which a shocking accusation of sexual harassment triggers a gripping psychological game of cat and mouse and threatens to derail a brilliant career.
 
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
 
“A fresh and provocative story.”—People
 
An up-and-coming executive at the computer firm DigiCom, Tom Sanders is a man whose corporate future is certain. But after a closed-door meeting with his new boss—a woman who is his former lover and has been promoted to the position he expected to have—Sanders finds himself caught in a nightmarish web of deceit in which he is branded the villain.
 
As Sanders scrambles to defend himself, he uncovers an electronic trail into the company’s secrets—and begins to grasp that a cynical and manipulative scheme has been devised to bring him down.
 
“Crichton writes superbly. . . . The excitement rises with each page.”—Chicago Tribune
 
“A heart-stop story running on several tracks at once. Disclosure is up to [Crichton’s] usual locomotive speed.”—The Boston Globe
 
“Expertly crafted, ingenious and absorbing.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer

Reviews

  • Page turner

    5
    By Levin aficionado
    Finished over last night and I never read in bed. Usually get through one page and out. This book hooked me and intrigue was believable. Always makes sense and very sorry he’s gone! Excellent
  • Disclosure

    5
    By MykeBreezy
    Couldn’t put it down.
  • Disclosure

    5
    By jimbuch
    What a great book. A total divination from his other science storylines!
  • The and makes up for the beginning

    4
    By NotBrightEnough
    The beginning was terrible. I almost stopped. Glad I didn't. It picks up about a third of the way through and was a nonstop race to the end. The age of the book was evident in some of the technology described (CD-ROMs and telephone lines to data bases?) but in others he was spot on (virtual reality). Otherwise an excellent read and highly recommended.
  • Great stuff

    5
    By Jacques Meov
    One of his best. I have read it twice and each time I finished it in two days. The very definition of a page turner.