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Baker's Dozen [Hardcover]

Michael M. Thomas (Author)
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September 1996
A vice president under the most admired CEO in the world, Lucy Preston's initial attraction to her boss, Jack Mannerman, is tempered by fear when a rival within the company disappears and a series of grisly murders follows.

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The real evil in society isn't fascism, communism, the devil, nuclear holocaust or fat-free ice cream. It's Big Business, and even worse, Big Business behind a television show. Such is the plot of the novel Baker's Dozen, in which industrial superpower GIA decides to launch a TV program, "The Individuality Show." The evil company conceives of the program as a public forum in which individuals can vent their anger and as a vehicle for "attracting--appealing to, reaching--a different band on the vast spectrum of hatred and paranoia." Once reeled in by the opportunity to have their say, the hope is that they can be brainwashed and told to march in line. Can you say "Rush Limbaugh"?

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In his latest glitter novel for the business set, Thomas (Black Money) sets up an apparently straight corporate deal: the sale of the floundering mining-machine company BEECO to the vastly tentacled organization known as GIA. But PR genius Lucy Preston, one of the few intimates of GIA's charismatic CEO, John Mannerman, feels something is off about the sale, especially after she falls for BEECO's erstwhile leader, the charming, patrician H.A. Baker. Their romance costs Lucy her job and lasts only until it's clear that Baker is coming unglued from the "dishonorable" treatment BEECO received at GIA's hands after the sale. Soon after news reaches Lucy of Baker's sudden death in an African lake, people connected to the top echelons of GIA begin dying in spectacular ways. Lucy suspects that Baker, a skilled lifelong hunter, has faked his own death in order to stalk those who dismantled his old company and sent his trusting employees packing. Embedded within these plot essentials are insights, some startling, about money, power and honor. To some degree, all of Thomas's characters subscribe to the money-makers' mantra: "If everybody's lying, then nobody is"?even Lucy, who alone unravels the tangle of emotion and rage that brought Baker to criminal ruin. Ironically, during the novel's climax, the pacing slows down to accommodate an almost documentary recap of Baker's actions and Lucy's counters; readers may wish that Thomas had stuck to the thrills of high finance instead of switching to those of stalking and stealth. In fact, the best work here takes place early, when Thomas writes heady prose about intoxicating amounts of money.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 321 pages
  • Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux (T); 1st edition (September 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0374108579
  • ISBN-13: 978-0374108571
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,217,889 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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After a career as a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a partner at Lehman Brothers and an independent financial consultant and investor, I sat down in 1978 to write my first novel. The book, Green Monday, published in 1980, was a success, and I became a full-time writer. Since then I have published seven other novels, written innumerable articles and reviews, and beginning in 1987, a weekly column for The New York Observer. I also contribute occasional commentary to Forbes.com.
I like to write novels that I would enjoy reading - for I was a voracious reader long before I took up the typewriter and then the computer keyboard.To me, reading enjoyment derives from both the intelligence and the heart. I've often said I read nonfiction for information, but novels for truth, by which I mean insight and understanding. Plots must make narrative sense; the reader must say to himself or herself from the first page, "Yes, this could happen!" And, indeed, much of what I've set down in my novels has in fact subsequently come to pass.My characters take a view of life, which they both shape and are shaped by. They have opinions, and sometimes what they have to say has such a ring of authenticity that readers can get upset. Still, the criticism I am most proud of appeared just last Suday, July 19, in The New York Post, in a review of my latest novel, Love & Money (Melville House), by Kyle Smith, who opened his review with the statement, "Smart people need beach reads too." There's my ideal reader: who wants both enlightenment and entertainment in the same package, and is scared of neither.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great one from Mr. Thomas, April 27, 1999
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Michael Thomas is one of the best authors writing on financial fiction. I have read all his books and am a huge fan..His books have contained plots and sub plots and are certainly packed with descriptive tales of intrigue and deceipt. Bakers Dozen does not disapoint. H.A. Baker is a tricky character..a man with honor that would face you in a duel today if you asked. This book is a great read..thanks Mr. Thomas for several hours of fun!
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Green Monday is stil the best, February 1, 2009
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Another great thriller from Michael Thomas. I'm not sure why his books haven't been turned into movies. It's relevant to the issues of money and corporate greed and financial outrages.
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