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The Company Man

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Andrew Birch's loyalty to Astradyne--the megacorporation replacing governments on Earth--is unfaltering until he realizes he has been used as a company pawn in a twisted plot and decides to strike back

327 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1988

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Joe Clifford Faust

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Joe Clifford Faust is an American author best known for his seven science fiction novels primarily written during the 1980s and 1990s, including A Death of Honor, The Company Man, the Angel's Luck Trilogy (all published by Del Rey Books), and the satirical Pembroke Hall novels (published by Bantam Spectra). His novels are known for their tightly controlled plots and their sense of humor. Like many authors, he draws inspiration from previous and current occupations, including projectionist, record store clerk, radio announcer, sheriff's dispatcher, and advertising copywriter. He currently works in advertising, but keeps his hand in writing and through other creative projects such as occasional forays into cartooning and songwriting.

On February 16, 2011, Faust announced on his blog that he had created a publishing company called Thief Media as an organ to distribute his out-of-print novels in ebook formats. Releases are scheduled to begin in March 2011 with "A Death of Honor" and will include two previously unpublished novels, "The Mushroom Shift" and "Trust."

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June 7, 2007
Adequate dystopian thriller.
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July 16, 2012
I have been waiting for the Kindle edition of this book for a long time. It finally came out, and I consumed it in record time. It was just as good as it was the first time I read it over two decades ago. Now that it is out again, you should too.
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