"La grande bouffe when one company wants to takes over another in an unfriendly takeover."
First time novelist Erika Barr's book ACQUISITION OF POWER
is a titillating melange of an unfriendly corporate
takeover, adultery, murder, a child born out of an
adulterous affair, deviant sex, lesbianism, drugs,
blackmail, communication with the spiritual, and whatever
else the author can think of that will keep her readers
stimulated and excited. Wow it is like, as the French say, "La grande bouffe.!"
(Incidentally, our author also likes to sprinkle in French
expressions.) The underlying theme of all of these exploits and one that
is constantly repeated throughout the book is that "greed
is good." Barr's inspiration probably finds its roots in her working
experiences with a Fortune 500 company as a developer of
high-tech solutions that were used to support corporate
mergers and acquisitions. I am not quite sure how much of her own first hand
knowledge Barr had experienced pertaining to the subject
matter of unfriendly takeovers.
There is mention in the "Acknowledgments" that she did seek
out insight from others into how mergers play out. However,
I would have to admit, there is nothing to replace being
present in the boardrooms and watching the drama. The central theme of the story revolves around two chief
executive officers, one of whom is faced with the unwanted
takeover of his telecommunications company by the other.
As the story unfolds we learn of the unsavoury behaviour of
these two CEO'S as well as their assistants, who strongly
believe, "greed is good." To a limited degree the author maintains interest in her
tale by pandering to our voyeuristic tendencies.
However, unfortunately, the weak dialogue of the characters
does not enhance their believability.
Elements that perfectly describe or typify characters and
scenes are lacking. In other words, there is an absence of
the quintessential that is necessary if you want to create
credible protagonists and scenes. Notwithstanding all of the above comments, I would have to
admit that Barr shows great promise as a good storyteller
with a very vivid imagination. Once she masters her craft,
she will be an author to be on the lookout for.
Reviewed by Norman Goldman
Posted November 13, 2002
SummaryUnveil the Corporate Underworld: Ruthless Backstabbing,
Sexcapades, Power Plays, Incompetent Executives, Sycophantic
Employees... Telecommunications mogul Dean MacNamara
manipulates Wall Street analysts into supporting his hostile
takeover bid for EPIK. Only one obstacle remains: James
Atherton. But Atherton is distracted just when his company
needs him most. Lucy, Atherton's alcoholic wife, trapped by
her own excesses, hides a threatening secret. Gillian, his
European mistress, follows a dangerous, but ambitious
agenda. MacNamara, Atherton's nemesis, is a formidable and
unpredictable opponent. His dark mind games position players
in twisted scenarios along a trail of greed, blackmail, sex,
and murder. From Manhattan's Silicon Alley to Connecticut,
California, London, and Paris, join this thriller as the
rivals fight for ultimate control in Acquisition of Power.
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