Джозеф Файндер - Company Man

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Joseph Finders New York Times bestseller Paranoia was hailed by critics as “jet-propelled,” the “Page-Turner of the Year,” and “the archetype of the thriller in its contemporary form.”
Now Finder returns with Company Man — a heart-stopping thriller about ambition, betrayal, and the price of secrets.
Nick Conover is the CEO of a major corporation, a local boy made good, and was once the most admired man in a company town. But that was before the layoffs.
When a faceless stalker menaces his family, Nick, a single father of two since the recent death of his wife, finds that the gated community they live m is no protection at all. He decides to take action, a tragedy ensues, and immediately his life spirals out of control.
At work, Nick begins to uncover a conspiracy against him involving some of his closest colleagues. He doesn’t know if there’s anyone he can trust — including the brilliant, troubled new woman in his life.
Meanwhile, his actions are being probed by a homicide detective named Audrey Rhimes, a relentless investigator with a strong sense of morality — and her own, very personal, reason for pursuing Nick Conover.
With everything he cares about in the balance, Nick discovers strengths he never knew he had. His enemies don’t realize how hard he’ll fight to save his company. And nobody knows how far he’ll go to protect his family.
Mesmerizing and psychologically astute, Company Man is Joseph Finder’s most compelling and original novel yet.

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“So you’re not going to tell me about my aura.”

“You can take the girl out of Carnegie Mellon — and believe me, they did.” A smile hovered around her lips. “But you can’t take the Carnegie Mellon out of the girl. Never really got into chakras and shit. There’s a lot of my dad in me. I’ve got an empirical streak a mile wide.”

“And I took you for a nineteen waist.”

“Thanks.” She took a careful sip of her tea. “So you’ve got problems. You’ll deal, because that’s the kind of person you are. When life gives you lemons, you make lemon Pledge.”

“I was expecting something more Zen, somehow.”

“I see you haven’t touched your English Breakfast. So what kind of tea do you like?”

“Any kind. So long as it’s coffee.”

She found a bottle of Four Roses bourbon on a low table beside the sofa, handed it to him. “Put a slug of this in it. It’ll cut the tannins.”

He sloshed a little into his cup. It definitely improved the taste.

Cassie was looking at him with cat eyes. “So are you here for me or for you?”

“Both.”

She nodded, amused. “You’re my caseworker?”

“Come on,” Nick said. “You’re not exactly a charity case.”

“I’m doing okay.”

“Well, I want you to know that if you’re ever not doing okay, you’ve got me here to help.”

“This is starting to sound like adios.”

“No. Not at all.”

“Good.” She got up, tugged at the cord on the venetian blinds, closing them and darkening the room. “That’s a relief.”

He came up to her from behind, slipped his hands under her knit top, and felt the silky warmth of her belly.

“Why don’t we go upstairs?” Nick said.

“We don’t go upstairs,” she said at once.

“We don’t, huh? Okay.” Slowly he began moving his hands upward until he found her breasts, teased her nipples as he kissed and licked the back of her neck.

“Yeah,” she said throatily.

Still with her back to his, she brought her hands around to his butt and squeezed each cheek, hard.

He entered her from behind this time.

“Jesus,” he said, and she looked up at him, her eyes gleaming.

It took him several minutes to catch his breath.

“Wow,” he said. “Thank you.”

“My pleasure.”

“Well, mine, I think.”

She took a sip of tea, curled up next to him on the sofa. She began singing along with the CD, which must have been set on repeat mode, something about “best friend with benefits.”

“You’ve got a nice voice.”

“Sang in the church choir. Mom was a real holy roller, used to drag me there. It was the only thing that got me through. So, boss man, you can’t give up the fight, you know.” An odd sort of vehemence had entered Cassie’s voice. “You’ve got to play the game balls out, with all your heart. Everything matters.”

“That’s the way I always played hockey. Gave it my all — you have to.”

“Always kept your head up while you skated?”

He smiled. She obviously got hockey too. “Oh yeah. Put your head down for a second, and you’re signed, sealed, and delivered. The game’s fast.”

“You been keeping your head up at Stratton?”

“Not enough,” he admitted.

“I suspect people maybe underestimate you sometimes, because they sense you’re eager to be liked. My guess is that people who push you too far live to regret it.”

“Maybe.” Memories swirled in Nick’s head, dark ones that he didn’t want to reexamine.

“You’ve already surprised a lot of people, is my bet. Dorothy Devries — she’s cooled toward you in the past several years. Am I right?”

Nick blinked. It wasn’t a conscious realization he’d had, but it was true. “Yes,” he said. “How did you know?”

Cassie looked away. “Don’t take this the wrong way. But when Old Man Devries’s widow appoints a successor, there are a lot of things going on in her head. One thing she’s not looking to do is to bring in someone who’s going to show up her beloved Milton. A reliable hand on the tiller, sure. The kind of reliable guy about whom you could say, ‘He’s no Milton Devries, of course, but who is?’ They could have poached some hotshot from the competition — I bet that would have been the usual thing. But it wasn’t what she wanted. You were meant to be Milton’s mini-me. Then you came in, and you kicked ass. You weren’t Milton’s protégé anymore. And even if she benefited from that financially, the whole Nick Conover show had to bother her too.”

Nick just shook his head.

“You don’t believe me, do you?”

“The trouble is,” Nick said slowly, “I do believe you. What you say never really occurred to me before, and it’s sure not doing anything for my ego, but when I listen to you talk, I’m thinking, Yeah, that’s probably what went down. The old lady wasn’t expecting what she got. Truth is, I wasn’t either. I got in there, made three or four critical hires, let them do their thing. It could have played differently. I’m not that smart, but I know what I don’t know. What I’m good at, maybe, is bringing in smarts.”

“And so long as they’re loyal to you, you’re going to be okay. But if they aren’t family-first people, you could have problems.”

“Family-first?”

“The Stratton family.”

“You really are the woman with X-ray eyes,” Nick said. “You see right through people.” Suddenly he shivered. How much did she see? Did she see the blood on his hands? He swallowed hard. It wasn’t a good time to start losing it.

“You know what they say.”

“Who?”

“They. Anaïs Nin, maybe, I forget. ‘We don’t see things as they are. We see things as we are.’”

“Not sure I get that.”

“And the hardest people to see, sometimes, are the people we love. Like your son.”

“A complete mystery to me these days.”

“What time did you say your kids would be home?”

“Less than an hour.”

“I’d like to meet them,” she said.

“Uh, I’m not sure that’s a good idea,” Nick said.

Cassie got to her feet, ran her fingers through her hair. “Jesus, what am I saying, it’s a terrible idea,” she said. The change in her was abrupt, startling. “What was I thinking? I’m not part of your life. I don’t make sense in your life. Listen, I’d probably be ashamed of me too.” She tugged at her paint-flecked jeans. “So let’s leave things here. After all, we’ll always have Steepletown. Goodbye, Nick. Have a good life.”

“Cassie,” Nick said. “That’s not what I meant.”

Cassie was silent. When Nick turned to look at her, her eyes were wells of sorrow. He felt a wave of guilt, and longing.

“Would you like to come by for dinner?” he asked.

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Cassie was subdued as the Chevy Suburban waited in a queue in front of the Fenwicke Estates gatehouse. Nick suppressed the urge to drum his fingers on the steering wheel.

“Evening, Jorge,” Nick said, as they slowly passed the gatehouse.

Cassie leaned over so she could see him. “Hi, Jorge, I’m Cassie.” She smiled and gave him a little wave.

“Evening,” Jorge said, more animatedly than usual.

Okay, Nick thought. Chalk one up for the girl’s humanity. She noticed the guys in uniform. So long as it wasn’t the start of some big worker’s solidarity trip, that was probably a good sign.

He wondered how the kids would react to his bringing a woman home. More than wondered: he was, he had to admit, nervous about it. She was the first woman he’d been involved with in any way since Laura’s death, and he had no idea how they’d react. Lucas, he could safely predict, would be hostile. Hostility was his default mode. Julia? Now, that was a question. There was the Freudian thing where the girl wants Daddy all to herself, and there was that powerful strain of unthinking loyalty to her mom: how dare Daddy date someone other than Mommy?

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