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(More customer reviews)Fair warning... I really like cyber-thrillers, especially with a liberal dose of hacking thrown in. To that end, I had no problems saying yes to reviewing Storm by Dave Pearson. For a first novel, Pearson did quite well. He throws together a virtual band of hackers who come together to hack the biggest prize of all, the Intelink high-security top-secret intranet run by the US government. But to do so, they need to slip into a heavily guarded compound on a isolated island during the middle of a war games training exercise and gain access to the computers there. Once inside, they can assemble and insert a state-of-the-art virus to gather the data they want and can sell to the highest bidder.
It might be a bit too much to expect that a team of stereotypical hackers could operate as a combat commando unit. But Pearson puts down a back story (and reveals more towards the end) that makes it all imaginable in terms of a cyber-thriller plot. There are also a number of plot twists and turns as the story unfolds, making it a page-turner... "just one more chapter, then I'll turn out the light..." And since he positions this as the first of a series, I'm looking forward to the next installment.
Storm is that book that would work great as a beach or vacation read... just sit back and go for a wild ride.
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Navy SEALs, NSA expert hackers, and DARPA (U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) are involved in an attack on the Intelink (the secret U.S. Intelligence Communities' intranet) by a global rogue group of hackers. It's hard to tell fact from fiction. STORM is an electrifying, cyber-security thriller that launches onto a real battlefield.
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