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Paradime von Alan Glynn
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Paradime (2016. Auflage)

von Alan Glynn (Autor)

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"Danny Lynch didn't sign up for this, but right now, this line cook gig is all he's got. Things were fine more or less until three weeks ago, when he was suddenly terminated from his job as a civilian contractor. Now his ex-employer is on his back, and he's lucky to have found the job he has: chopping vegetables at a stuffy Midtown restaurant, for ten, mind-numbing hours almost every single day. His saving grace is a sight-line from the kitchen to the dining area that allows him a window into the lives of Barcadero's flashy clientele which, he soon discovers, includes a man who is the mirror image of himself. Teddy Trager is a young venture capitalist, the co-founder of a billion dollar empire called Paradime Capital. He has everything Danny never knew he wanted a cashmere suit, a gorgeous girlfriend and the more Danny finds out about him, the more fixated he becomes. Told in a voice that echoes Edgar Finalist Alan Glynn's debut novel that became the basis for the major-motion-picture-turned-CBS-series, Limitless Paradime is a harrowing story of identity crisis in the twenty-first century that thrills from page one. - Orphan Black by way of Alfred Hitchcock"--… (mehr)
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Paradime written by Alan Glynn is a must read-mystery suspense thriller. This is one of those can't put it down so set aside a day to demolish this fantastic book. ( )
  GordonPrescottWiener | Aug 24, 2023 |
Alan Glynn can write about nightmares as no one does. It is not his best book, as I preferred his trilogy (Winterland, Bloodland, and Graveland) but this is still an outstanding novel. ( )
  MissYowlYY | Jun 12, 2020 |
Having read three previous works by Alan Glynn, I half expected what this one would focus on: members of an ultra-corrupt, ultra-rich business elite in Manhattan are assailed (and eventually destroyed) by a random coalition of lone-wolf type activists, willing or otherwise. And while there are surely some of those features at play here, there's an unexpected variation on the Glynn theme. I won't spoil it for you if you've yet to read on, but suffice it to say that the formula is already wearing pretty thin, and this new plot device drags the story down rather than, as expected, breathing new life into the series. An easy, non-challenging read that you'll devour in one or two sittings, but will leave you feeling a bit underwhelmed by the repetitive themes and, frankly, incredulous at what I can only assume were Mr Glynn's publisher and/or agent suggesting a change of emphasis might bring new readers into the fold.
Indeed it might, but this is the last Alan Glynn novel I'll be reading. A bitter disappointment. ( )
  fizzypops | Oct 18, 2016 |
Danny Lynch is a former soldier and a line cook. He’s worked at a fine restaurant in New York before taking a job managing food service for a civilian contractor in Afghanistan, a job he took because it would pay well enough to help set him and his girlfriend, Kate, on a better financial footing. He’s back from Afghanistan and looking for work as Alan Glynn’s Paradime opens.

Paradime is a conspiracy thriller, though at first you wonder if the conspiracy is all in Danny’s head. He witnessed the murder of two TCN (third country national) workers by some of the company guards. Gideon, the company, has covered it up completely, as though it has not happened. They send him back home, threaten him with withholding his pay and even with prosecution, but then one of their executives intervenes, trying a carrot instead of a stick, finding him a good job at a upscale restaurant. Things are looking up financially but on a a downturn emotionally. Danny can’t help feeling guilty about taking the job. He’s also fighting with Kate who wants him to fight Gideon and expose them.

Then one day he looks up at work and sees himself. His doppelgänger, someone so strikingly like him that he becomes obsessed with learning more and more about him, even getting his hair cut and buying a good suit in order to look even more like him. He lurks around Paradime, his doppelgänger’s company. Imagine, he looks like a famous tech billionaire.

Of course, the two meet and that when the suspense kicks into high gear. That is also when we discover there is at least one conspirator. It keeps getting more complex and there are undercurrents and hidden agendas that keep revealing themselves as the story races forward.

I am conflicted about Paradime. I was engrossed. I was puzzled at how pieces of the story would fit together, why was so much attention spent on Gideon and the incident in Afghanistan then dropped as the whole doppelgänger story moved to center stage, but the loose ends are picked up and tied together as we move deeper into the story. But, in the end, I also thought it was much ado, and wondered why there was so much plotting, so much effort, so much cost (as Danny put it) for so little purpose.

https://tonstantweaderreviews.wordpress.com/2016/09/01/paradime-by-alan-glynn/ ( )
  Tonstant.Weader | Sep 2, 2016 |
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"Danny Lynch didn't sign up for this, but right now, this line cook gig is all he's got. Things were fine more or less until three weeks ago, when he was suddenly terminated from his job as a civilian contractor. Now his ex-employer is on his back, and he's lucky to have found the job he has: chopping vegetables at a stuffy Midtown restaurant, for ten, mind-numbing hours almost every single day. His saving grace is a sight-line from the kitchen to the dining area that allows him a window into the lives of Barcadero's flashy clientele which, he soon discovers, includes a man who is the mirror image of himself. Teddy Trager is a young venture capitalist, the co-founder of a billion dollar empire called Paradime Capital. He has everything Danny never knew he wanted a cashmere suit, a gorgeous girlfriend and the more Danny finds out about him, the more fixated he becomes. Told in a voice that echoes Edgar Finalist Alan Glynn's debut novel that became the basis for the major-motion-picture-turned-CBS-series, Limitless Paradime is a harrowing story of identity crisis in the twenty-first century that thrills from page one. - Orphan Black by way of Alfred Hitchcock"--

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