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The Shadow Box

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Michael Fallon has it all. A rising star in a Wall Street firm, he is surrounded by devoted friends and family, and the most beautiful woman he's ever met has just agreed to marry him. Then, in a single violent instant, everything changes.
It begins with the senseless murder of his uncle Jake - the powerful and mysterious man who raised him - during an apparent burglary attempt. Then, days after losing the man he idolized, a chance shotgun blast takes the life of his fiancee during a convenience store hold-up. Michael's high-powered job is the next casualty, when he's fired with no explanation, then black-balled by all of Wall Street.
But the force that seems determined to destroy him isn't finished. Men he doesn't know seem to want his life as well. Telling no one where he has gone, Michael Fallon hopes to start over on Martha's Vineyard. He begins to think a new life is possible.
But soon Michael will realize that for the last of the Fallons, there is no sanctuary. He will learn that his entire life is built on lies. Suddenly he knows that nothing is random and escape was never an option. And now the only hope left is to stand and fight.

380 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1996

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John R. Maxim

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John R. Maxim was born in Greenwich Village, NYC, educated at NY Jesuit Schools (Xavier and Fordham) played all the street sports and most team sports.
Comes from a family of cops and a few Feds. After school, took up flying, skydiving and dirt-track stock car racing until the Military decided it could do without him. Then went into marketing and advertising. Several awards. Rose to Senior VP at major New York Advertising agencies. Work involved a great deal of international travel. Major hobby back then was sailing.
Always wanted to write, however, and, one night on the bar car, decided to give it a year, succeed or fail. Sold first novel at age 41. Wrote 12 more plus one non-fiction, averaging a year and a half each. Translated into ten languages. Several were optioned for film or TV. Still waiting.
Took up skiing. Many trips to Switzerland and Colorado. With the kids gone, sold our Connecticut house and moved to Hilton Head Island with his beautiful wife, Christine, herself a champion sailor.

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179 reviews5 followers
January 22, 2011
After reading this book, I immediately searched to see if any of the author's other novels were at the library. You could read this book in a crowded, noisy stadium and be oblivious to your surroundings.
129 reviews3 followers
May 20, 2020
I remember it had some good insight into the Pharmaceutical industry.
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221 reviews
November 25, 2023
I really enjoy reading John R Maxim's writing. He weaves an excellent story!! I've read other books by him (including this one years ago) but enough years had gone by that I couldn't recall the entire storyline. Once I did recall more of it I was enthralled all over again and am reading this book for a second time! 😊

Great character development, lots of layers to the story, and you care about the characters! I wish there were more book by this author for me to read ... if I'm lucky I might find one more. It also highlights a lot of things (and more) that I've heard and read about the pharmaceutical industry and the FDA.
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200 reviews6 followers
October 10, 2017
Decent plot but all over the place with the story. And there were too many unnecessary characters, I couldn't keep all of them straight. There was something just a bit off with the writing style, I could never really get into the story. It was hard to figure out what the plot was and where the story was going at first. It got a little better towards the end but then everything happened all at once.

All in all, an ok story but I won't be going out of my way to find any more stories from this author.
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1,294 reviews13 followers
February 25, 2024
Michael has been raised by an uncle since the age of 12. He's had everything he ever wanted but is a humble young man. After college he comes back home to New York and is working for a pharmaceutical company, following in his father's footsteps. When his uncle is killed, Michael's whole world comes tumbling down.

I had a real hard time putting this book down. The pace was fast and kept me turning pages. You couldn't decide who was the good guy and who was the bad guy from time to time but it all comes together and made a great story. I'll look for more of Maxim's books.
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559 reviews9 followers
July 23, 2018
Nice enough thriller, but the exact same structure as The Bannerman Solution, where the back story becomes the main story with other characters delving it up, and the main character kind of leaving the center of the story exapt for the beginning and the ending.
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92 reviews2 followers
August 17, 2018
It was on the shelf of the rental in MV. Decent enough beach read.
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149 reviews
March 30, 2019
Convoluted plot filled with continuity errors, dirty cops, no repercussions for wrongdoings, which all unbelievably wraps up into a package with a bow on it.
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197 reviews1 follower
August 29, 2021
Not written well, couldn’t tell what was spoken or unspoken, and story erratically jumped around. Good story but sort of supernatural which was not really expected.
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211 reviews5 followers
July 26, 2022
I genuinely don’t remember what this book was about. Will possibly have to reread in the future.
56 reviews
January 25, 2016
It was an ok kinda book, it was more about - what luck can do to u - rather than a mystery novel, but one thing it taught me is that the people who live with us are not always close to us and the one who are away are not always the enemy......I wont give it a tag of must read or should read but I can pass a tag of "can read", not that boring ..........
2,767 reviews26 followers
September 7, 2009
Very Good; Man's uncle and girlfriend are killed, he gets fired, and attempts are made to kill him as well; working with a psychic he discovers its because of a pharmaceutical company cover-up of bogus medications.
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170 reviews3 followers
November 18, 2010
An above average suspense tale with reasonably good plot and character development. Nothing special, but an OK read. Probably closer to a 3.5 star.
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56 reviews
April 23, 2011
This was such a fast, easy, and exciting read. I really enjoyed it and the theme is still current.
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224 reviews25 followers
November 1, 2011
This was an okay story, I had fun with it, but I don't like the author. I won't be reading any more of his work.
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449 reviews
November 29, 2011
I enjoyed this book until the end. The ending was so bad I cannot recomend this book. At best this was a made for TV book, action and no substance
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3 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2013
Read this while touring Europe in 1998. I still recall the Title so it must have left an impression on me.
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