Surveillance (A Chris Bruen Novel Book 3)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.41 (511 Votes) |
Asin | : | B015NXSG0O |
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Number of Pages | : | 370 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-20 |
Language | : | English |
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A hell of a ride.” —Matthew FitzSimmons, author of The Short Drop“Surveillance involves a dark and dangerous technology that resembles what Will Smith's character went up against in Enemy of the State with the feel of Robert Redford dashing between New York and Washington in Three Days of the Condor. I read Surveillance in one fell swoop—absolutely riveting and compelling. Loved every line.” —Ken Bruen, author of The Guards“Snap your cell phone’s SIM card in half, stuff a copy of Surveillance into your bug-out bag, and make sure you’re not followed to your off-grid cabin in the woods, because Reece
"Big Brother: there's an app for that" according to Hughowens. I recall opening Internet Explorer to access the net for the first time and getting a pop-up message to the effect that I was now entering the Internet Zone and others would be able to see what I was doing. Did I want to proceed? The answer was an excited "YES!" Yes, let me enter onto this exciting new Information Superhighway where I could find a recipe for bean dip, learn the filming locations for . Fast-paced (& a little disquieting) read Wow. The latest Chris Bruen thriller starts with opening day at Bruen & Associates. From there, this fast-paced tale spans four continents (plus one sewer system) and never slows down. Realistically - or terrifyingly - the likelihood of a below-the-radar domestic surveillance agency rings far too true. As one character (a Russian agent) noted, these agencies never change; the same gray men endure des. A fun, well-written page turner with complex characters. JC This is a fabulous book, a true page-turner that is so well written, you don't feel guilty staying up until 3:00 am to finish it. The lead characters are intriguing and the author subtly introduces very interesting questions on security vs privacy -- particularly compelling in a post Snowden world.The writing is so clear that you are casting the characters in your head as you are reading for an actio
His website is reecehirsch.. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Valentino Achak Deng Foundation (VADFoundation). He lives in the Bay Area with his wife and a small, unruly dog. His first book, The Insider, was a finalist for the 2011 International Thriller Writers Award for Best First Novel. His next th
Now Ayres is on the run. That is, until their first client walks through the door.Ian Ayres is an “ethical hacker” who was hired by a company to test the security of its online systems. When former computer-crimes prosecutor Chris Bruen and retired hacktivist Zoey Doucet open their San Francisco law firm, it’s the best day of their professional lives. On the job, he uncovered some highly classified information: the existence of a top-secret government surveillance agency and its Skeleton Key, a program that can break any form of encryption. And after government agents descend on Chris and Zoey’s office during their potential client’s visit—killing two employees—they, too, are forced to flee for their lives.From California to Ecuador to Mexico, the trio must try to evade a hired assassin, a bloodthirsty drug cartel, and their own government. But how can they escape an adversary that can access every phone call, every email, every video feed?Surveillance is critically acclaimed author Reece Hirsch’s third book in the Chris Bruen series.