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Cloud isn t just a place to work. It s a place to live. And when you re here, you ll never want to leave.
A thrilling story of corporate espionage at the highest level . . . and a powerful cautionary tale about technology, runaway capitalism, and the nightmare world we are making for ourselves. Blake Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter
Film rights sold to Imagine Entertainment for director Ron Howard! NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Financial Times Real Simple Kirkus Reviews
Paxton never thought he d be working for Cloud, the giant tech company that s
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Produktbeschreibung
Cloud isn t just a place to work. It s a place to live. And when you re here, you ll never want to leave.

A thrilling story of corporate espionage at the highest level . . . and a powerful cautionary tale about technology, runaway capitalism, and the nightmare world we are making for ourselves. Blake Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter

Film rights sold to Imagine Entertainment for director Ron Howard! NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Financial Times Real Simple Kirkus Reviews

Paxton never thought he d be working for Cloud, the giant tech company that s eaten much of the American economy. Much less that he d be moving into one of the company s sprawling live-work facilities.

But compared to what s left outside, Cloud s bland chainstore life of gleaming entertainment halls, open-plan offices, and vast warehouses well, it doesn t seem so bad. It s more than anyone else is offering.

Zinnia never thought she d be infiltrating Cloud. But now she s undercover, inside the walls, risking it all to ferret out the company s darkest secrets. And Paxton, with his ordinary little hopes and fears? He just might make the perfect pawn. If she can bear to sacrifice him.

As the truth about Cloud unfolds, Zinnia must gamble everything on a desperate scheme one that risks both their lives, even as it forces Paxton to question everything about the world he s so carefully assembled here.

Together, they ll learn just how far the company will go to make the world a better place.

Set in the confines of a corporate panopticon that s at once brilliantly imagined and terrifyingly real, The Warehouse is a near-future thriller about what happens when Big Brother meets Big Business--and who will pay the ultimate price.

Praise for The Warehouse

A fun, fast-paced read [that] walks a fine line between a near-future thriller and a smart satire . . . makes you wonder if we re already too far into a disastrous future, or if there s still some hope for humanity. NPR

I loved The Warehouse, although and because it made my blood run cold. This is what our world could be by this time next year. S.J. Rozan, Edgar award-winning author of Paper Son

An inventive, addictive, Crichton-esque, page-turning, near-future dystopian thriller. Paul Tremblay, Stoker award-winning author of A Head Full of Ghostsof Lock Every Door
Autorenporträt
Rob Hart is the author of the Ash McKenna crime series and the short-story collection Take-Out. He also co-wrote Scott Free with James Patterson. He s worked as a book publisher, a political reporter, and a communications director for a politician and was a commissioner for the city of New York. He lives on Staten Island with his wife and daughter.
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The Warehouse is a thriller of ideas, and its interplay of taut action and incisive cultural commentary gives it shades of Fahrenheit 451 and Jurassic Park. USA Today

Engaging . . . part modern age consumerism cautionary tale, part near-future dystopian nightmare . . . Its message just might make you think twice when dealing with today s omnipotent online retailers. SYFY Wire

Futuristic thrillers such as 1984, Fahrenheit 451 and The Handmaid's Tale succeed because the plots harbor more than a few kernels of truth that make the stories believable. Add Rob Hart's whip-smart thriller The Warehouse to that oeuvre. The engrossing plot not only seems that it could happen, but also, in many ways, is happening now. Associated Press

Featuring an explosive twist-in-the-tail climax, this terrifying hybrid of Orwell s Nineteen Eighty-Four and Zamyatin s We is a triumph. The Guardian (UK)

A literary blockbuster with brains . . . gripping [and] hugely engaging. The Observer (UK)

Fires an exhilaratingly unsubtle broadside against a world where the wage gap is becoming a yawning chasm. Financial Times (UK)

Thrilling . . . conjures a warped but recognizable near-future America that nails the dystopia-as-utopia aspect of our worst nightmares. Like the best dystopian fiction, The Warehouse holds up a dark mirror to our times. San Francisco Chronicle

Taut, tense, and masterful. Every page presents a new set of chills that tells you in no uncertain terms: this is where we re headed if we don t correct our course. Chuck Wendig, New York Times bestselling author of Wanderers

Fast-paced and unputdownable, thrilling and ominous . . . terrifying object lesson of a story that will haunt you each time yo se a box on the front step. Delilah S. Dawson, New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Phasma

Witty, insightful, and masterfully told, The Warehouse is a riveting tale that reflects on the state of humanity and where we might be heading. Ashlee Vance, New York Times bestselling author Elon Musk

Wildly imaginative yet frighteningly real. Riley Sager, New York Times bestselling author of Lock Every Door

A chilling and all-too-believable portrait of a not-so-far-off future where free will succumbs to big business. Alafair Burke, New York Times bestselling author of The Better Sister

As a polemic, The Warehouse is full throated and sweeping. . . . [Hart s villain] is the belief that brazen capitalism is the solution to the world s problems. The New York Times Book Review
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A gripping read, a literary blockbuster with brains Observer