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"Secret societies, an ancient book that renders people mad, deadly games of erotica and murder...all are woven together for a page turning journey into the ultimate evil."
"Weber leads his readers down a treacherous path of conspiracy, corruption and seduction with a fim hand and engaging prose."
Reviewer: A reader from CA
I stubbled upon this book, but to my surprise it was a great fast-paced read. I haven't been scared and shocked with true visceral terror since I first discovered the late Dick Laymon's work. This guy knows how to pry under you fingernails and twist until you scream with agony. I've been looking for a new horror writer that could take me to places in my imagination that most fear to tread. This author took me there--and then some. He combined an in-your-face police procedural and euro-thriller with a quiet, brooding horror novel. You've got a ball-busting, femme fatale Mossad agent, a Shape Shifter, a golem, and a cross-dressing villain that makes Hannibal look like a kindergarten teacher.
What more would you want in a cross-genre thriller?
The action ratchets between scenes with one cliffhanger after another. A bit of the DaVinci Code but with rich prose and far more action.
I'm waiting for a sequel ... hopefully not too long!
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Charles Handy suggests in his chapter that "Margaret Wheatley, in 'Leadership and the New Science,' has written of the danger of believing in Newtonian organization in a quantum age. Newton wasn't wrong. He just wasn't right enough to cope with the dilemmas of science now. Similarly, the old way of looking at organizations wasn't wrong; it just does not capture the real essence of what it means to organize today." On the other hand, Peter F.Drucker notes in his introduction, "...now a totaly different approach is emerging, not replacing the older approaches but being superimposed on them: it says that the purpose of organizations is to get results 'outside,' that is, to achieve performance in the market. The organization is, however, more than a machine...It is more than economic, defined by results in the marketplace. The organization is, above all, 'social.' It is people. Its purpose must therefore be to make the strengths of people effective and their weaknesses irrelevant."
In this context, the editors divide this book into six parts. They write in their preface, "throughout the chapters in this book, the need for organizations is unquestioned. The authors provide a variety of forms and operating plans for organizations today and tomorrow; at the same time, each recognizes the indispensable role of organizations to human accomplishment and achievement."
Highly recommended.
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Reviewer: A reader from London, U.K.
Shaun Jeffrey, author of Evilution (Invisible College Press)
If you like conspiracy theories and intellectual thrillers, you cannot afford to miss Dark Protocols. Richard Weber writes with panache and an eye for detail that shows in the meticulous research he must have undertaken to write this book. Taking us from the Vatican to the mean streets of Chicago, the reader is transported on a terrifying odyssey, but is also left with a strange sense of, 'What if ...?'
The characters leap out from the page; they are people you care about or fear: A gritty detective in the form of Sam Goldstein; Josey Schulman, a beautiful Mossad agent, and the terror that is The Other. The author keeps a tight hold of the reins, letting the dark prose run at just the right speed, relinquishing control only to heighten the breathtaking excitement. A cultural excursion through the dark side of life. Read it at your peril.
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