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A cyber security expert uncovers a thirty-year conspiracy threatening our most precious freedom, our right to elect our leaders. With powerful forces trying to stop him, Professor Jonas Larson must overcome his bitter military past to fight a final battle for the nation he still loves.

Is it fiction? In 1952, a primitive UNIVAC computer successfully predicted the winner of the Eisenhower vs. Stevenson presidential election. In the years since, computers have predicted election winners from tiny samples of incoming votes, or have they gone further?

229 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2024

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Gary Naiman

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Gary Naiman's best-selling novels include Storm Rising, Heartland, Electron, The Warriors, The Battle, P.P.M., Omega, The Response, From the Void, White Tiger, Robo Sapiens, From the Depths, Vengeance is Mine, and Collision. Their themes range from political thrillers to science fiction and horror. One of his books, P.P.M., is being considered for a motion picture. Gary's background includes twenty years at Paramount Pictures where he worked with a team of creative professionals developing the first CGI and Virtual Reality applications. Before that, he was involved in classified projects within the chemical, pharmaceutical, and weapons industries which provide fertile ground for several of his books. "I want to write a good story, but there must be something more, something to ignite us. My message is simple, we are one race, a human race, and our survival depends on it." Gary lives in Southern California where he has completed his fourteenth novel, Collision.

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August 10, 2020
Enjoyable read.
The story is complex and had multiple layers and each layer defining different characteristics of the previously known characters. Though it is fiction, Larson’s story as a brilliant academic computer specialist who is confronted with very real problems, all of the sudden, is very credible.
Thoroughly enjoyed the twists and turns and premise of the story.
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March 24, 2018
Awesome

Because it has so many information I could possibly need.
It helps me a lot more than other books have.
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