Amazon.com Review
This hilarious novel of corporate guerrilla warfare takes you right into the belly of the beast. When the rising young generation of officers at the Waters Cable Corporation shift into hyper-greed mode, they target for early retirement all the middle and upper level executives who had the bad taste to reach age 50 and make a decent salary. But Jack Fallon isn't going to take it: he organizes his paunchy coevals to resist and they fight to keep their jobs and take back control of their destinies. More than a comic excursion, though,
The Dinosaur Club is a novel for our time, a well-observed drama of late-20th century capitalism in America.
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From Library Journal
At age 49, Jack Fallon discovers that his life is plummeting out of control. In one fell swoop, his wife leaves him and corporate downsizing threatens his livelihood. Always the warrior, Jack organizes other fiftyish management employees to fight their ruthless corporate leaders, and the "Dinosaur Club" is born. Working against formidable odds, the Dinosaurs engage in hilarious hijinks and serious espionage to foil their chief executives. What Jack does not count on is falling in love with Samantha Moore, legal counsel for the corporation. Torn between assisting the Dinosaurs and representing the corporation, Samantha finds her code of ethics challenged. An Edgar Award winner (Tarnished Blue, Dutton, 1995) and seasoned author of grittier works, Heffernan is masterly in examining the scruples of corporate downsizing with a discerning eye and blends levity in his cauldron of good and evil. Highly recommended for public libraries.
-?Mary Ellen Elsbernd, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Highland Hts.Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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