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Disclosure
- Narrated by: John Lithgow
- Length: 4 hrs and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A brutal struggle in the cutthroat computer industry...
A shattering psychological game of cat and mouse...
A shocking accusation that threatens to derail a brilliant career...
These are the electrifying elements of the novel by the author of Rising Sun and Jurassic Park. It is Michael Crichton at his galvanizing best.
A shattering psychological game of cat and mouse...
A shocking accusation that threatens to derail a brilliant career...
These are the electrifying elements of the novel by the author of Rising Sun and Jurassic Park. It is Michael Crichton at his galvanizing best.
©1993 by Michael Crichton; 1994 by Warner Bros., All Rights Reserved (P)1994 by Random House, Inc.
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- Daniell T.
- 2017-11-20
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Interesting read on the issue of sexual assault in the workplace. Near us beginning, it's made clear to the main character how truly screwed someone without any evidence is in a case like this. (Luckily for the main character and the story, he does get himself hard evidence, but that's often not the case in the real world.)
I'm actually curious to see how this book was recieved upon release.
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