FBI Special Agent Jon Wells has spent his days and nights tracking and bringing down terrorists. His new case brings him to a whole new level involving the Somali community and the Chinese government through cyber terrorism and corporate espionage. Jon has to use all his skills as he navigates through this world of deception, murder, torture, and the disenfranchised to prevent a meltdown of the economy and funding to terrorists. Filled with multiple conspiracies, tangled connections, death, and technology, In Plain Sight captures the twists and turns of tracking terrorists and governments set on destruction of the United States in a new type of warfare.
I picked this book up at a booth at the "Running of the Llamas" in Hammond, Wisconsin.
This book is urban fantasy meets F.B.I./Crime novel. The scenes of the cities are described in depth and immerse you into the story. At fist the story jumps around and was a little confusing but as you read the pieces fall in to place and the jumping around in the beginning makes sense.
I look forward to going on adventures with Jon Wells in the future.
I would recommend this book for people who like crime novels, people who enjoy a new take on current events, or people who enjoy a good story.
Very informative...and dull...painfully dull. Now, to be honest, I didn't get past page 63 so maybe it got, well, less dull. But I just couldn't take it anymore, I've got too many other things sitting on my shelf right now that I'd rather get into.
I liked this book and as a former computer technician, I feel we don't often realize the impact of what is happening with Cybercrime. I could envision many of these things happening. There were twists and turns that took you in all directions. It may leave you breathless when you think of the possibilities that may be happening in cyberspace. Good read.