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Introducing cybersecurity expert Ben Morgan: a new kind of warfare calls for a new kind of hero in an explosive and timely thriller series debut.
7/7/2005: Ben Morgan, a cybersecurity specialist with the Metropolitan police, starts another day at work. It will be the last normal day he ever has.
The Present: In Hong Kong, a crime overlord is offered a deal by shadowy agents from Beijing: his life for a new kind of operation in London. Morgan, now a part of an off-the-books cyber-terrorism prevention unit, must do everything possible to stop its spread.
This is a new kind of war: different goals, tactics, rules, stakes. And Morgan is caught right in the center . . .
A pulse-pounding thriller rooted in reality, perfect for fans of Frederick Forsyth, Andy McNab, and James Deegan.
Praise for the writing of James Barrington
“More action than three James Bond films rolled into one.” —Evening Telegraph
“A rip-roaring thriller.” —The Guardian
7/7/2005: Ben Morgan, a cybersecurity specialist with the Metropolitan police, starts another day at work. It will be the last normal day he ever has.
The Present: In Hong Kong, a crime overlord is offered a deal by shadowy agents from Beijing: his life for a new kind of operation in London. Morgan, now a part of an off-the-books cyber-terrorism prevention unit, must do everything possible to stop its spread.
This is a new kind of war: different goals, tactics, rules, stakes. And Morgan is caught right in the center . . .
A pulse-pounding thriller rooted in reality, perfect for fans of Frederick Forsyth, Andy McNab, and James Deegan.
Praise for the writing of James Barrington
“More action than three James Bond films rolled into one.” —Evening Telegraph
“A rip-roaring thriller.” —The Guardian