Ken Olson’s world is shattered by a crime his company must cover up at any cost. Stripped of everything but his passion for justice, Olson discovers the dark and dangerous world behind the corporate jets—the hired killers who secretly do the corporation’s dirtiest work, the clandestine offshore bank accounts, and the greedy machinations of the lucky few at the top.
Olson’s struggle pits him against a host of deadly rivals—the psychopathic CEO who has hijacked the corner office, the brutal killer from the private military underworld, the network anchorwoman without a hint of conscience, the aristocrat who pulls the strings of power, and the hot young actress who makes sex a tool of deception.
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"Evil in the business world. When you see the real life salaries of the big business CEO's, you might wonder what they'd do to keep making that $$$. This book may provide some ideas. Very enjoyable. "
— Mike (4 out of 5 stars)
“Glen Kaplan’s Evil, Inc. does what the best thriller do—it’s half a step ahead of tomorrow’s headlines.”
— James Patterson“A shock-wave thriller, Evil, Inc. is a roaring, paranoid delight about the real killers in the boardroom.”
— Janet Evanovich“Kaplan takes kill-or-be-killed business ideologies to psychopathic new levels in this deftly plotted corporate thriller…It’s Donald Trump meets Hannibal Lecter, with highly engaging results.”
— Publishers Weekly“Kaplan shines as Olson…He creates equally vivid and credible villains…Kaplan’s knowing thriller makes a good choice for a long business flight.”
— Publishers Weekly“[A] splendid thriller…The book functions beautifully as everybody’s worst corporate nightmare. But if you want to know why professional narrators make a living, then listen to the opening lines.”
— AudioFile" Not worth reading another...supposedly a "thriller" "
— Cara, 11/24/2013" Listened to this book on my way to Long Island. Something was wrong with the 3rd disc and I had to skip the whole thing. Didn't seem to affect the book at all. Not the best read ever, but not awful either. "
— Erin, 4/19/2013" Good starter tough to finish. "
— Erik, 10/3/2012" A bit over the top to make it not really believable. OK listen, but not going to be very memorable. "
— Kendar88, 7/31/2012" The premise of this book is interesting and different from many other thriller/mystery novels. I thought that the story had a strong start but then it took some unexpected turns that I didn't think worked as a whole. Also, I wasn't sure that I liked or believed in the main character. "
— Julie, 7/12/2012" Definitely overcomplimentary on the outside, of course, by the publishers as a way to grab the readers. The inside, though, was quite another story. Mediocre plot, mediocre writing, and a really, really bad ending "
— Ricardo, 6/21/2012" Evil in the business world. When you see the real life salaries of the big business CEO's, you might wonder what they'd do to keep making that $$$. This book may provide some ideas. Very enjoyable. "
— Mike, 9/24/2011" I read 100 pages and I did not like the way it was going with greed and evil so I quit reading! "
— TeriC, 7/6/2011" A bit over the top to make it not really believable. OK listen, but not going to be very memorable. "
— Kendar88, 3/27/2011" Not worth reading another...supposedly a "thriller" "
— Cara, 7/2/2009Glenn Kaplan is the New York Times bestselling author of Evil Inc. and Poison Pill, thrillers set in the world of big business. In his career as an advertising creative director, he spent years in the rooms where corporate power is wielded. In his career selling multimillion-dollar masterpieces in the international art world, he learned the secrets of the super-rich. He is married and lives in New York City.