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AssassinWare

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Some people live and die by their technology – some just die.

Top CIA cybersleuth Scott Faraday has never seen such clean hits – a perfect electronic getaway every time.

The trail is cold.

So are the bodies of six U.N. diplomats at Turtle Bay. Six different countries represented. No apparent connection.

Other than the fact every one died sitting at a computer.

Faraday’s been doing this long enough to understand they were killed remotely by a stealth connection to the World Wide Web used to kill end users. But the murderer hasn’t left a trace of evidence, no stray data packets, no IP addresses.

Nothing.

Except for an anonymous comment posted to a blog.

Faraday’s blog . . .

With all the gripping suspense, dramatic action, and high-tech wizardry of TV’s 24, AssassinWare takes you on a rollercoaster of political intrigue with Scott Faraday, the nation’s savviest cybercrime detective, and his feisty partner Catherine Blaine. This thriller-paced story is laced with accessible modernity, well-placed surprises, and dry wit.

189 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2011

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Michael D. Britton

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Michael D. Britton has been writing professionally for 30 years, including leading marketing departments, working in huge private corporations and government entities, supporting non-profit healthcare systems, sprinting with tiny tech start-ups, freelancing, and producing live TV news broadcasts.

His short fiction has received seventeen Honorable Mentions in the Writers of the Future contest (including three Silver Honorable Mentions), and his novels have advanced through multiple rounds of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. His inventory of fiction exceeds 70 titles. He is featured in Fiction River magazine’s Superstitious edition, Chances romance anthology, Joyous Christmas Holiday collection, and Pulphouse Magazine #14.

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Amazing book. Highly recommended!
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